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TO  OUR  CUSTOMERS  AND  THE  GENERAL 

TRADE . 

The  materials  and  designs  selected  for  ex¬ 
position'  in  this  catalog  are  shown  because 
they  are  either  new  or  because  they  have 
proven  satisfactory  in  every  way  year  after 
year.  Our  wide  experience  in  the  manufac¬ 
ture  of  Architectural  Sheet  Metal  Work 
places  us  in  an  enviable  position  among  the 
large  manufacturers  of  this  line.  Twenty 
years  of  successful  dealing  with  the  trade 
has  shown  that  the  demand  for  these  products 
is  increasing  yearly  while  there  seems  to 
still  be  a  market  for  goods  of  a  superior 
grade.  We  arfe  in  a  position  to  meet  this 
demand,  to  make  prompt  and  accurate  ship¬ 
ments  and  to  quote  acceptable  and  satisfac¬ 
tory  prices.  Being  located  in  St.  Paul  is 
itself  an  advantage  in  your  favor  as  it 
means  quick  delivery  at  lower  freight  rates 
than  obtain  from  Eastern  and  mid-Western 
points . 

We  are  certain  this  catalog  and  the  prices 
contained  herein  will  deserve  your  careful 
study  and  that  this  issue  will  find  a  per¬ 
manent  place  as  a  book  of  reference  in  your 
office.  Should  you  require  materials  not 
listed  herein  send  us  your  inquiries  and 
orders  with  equal  confidence  of  receiving 
prompt  service  and  right  prices. 

Thanking  you  for  many  past  favors  and 
hoping  to  serve  you  for  many  prosperous 
years  to  come,  we  beg  to  remain, 

Respectfully  yours, 

ST.  PAUL  ROOPING, 

CORNICE  AND  ORNAMENT  CO. 


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TERMS  AND  CONDITIONS 

PRICES 

List  prices  only  are  given  herein,  and  unless  otherwise  specified  are  F.  O.  B.  St. 
Paul.  Net  prices  and  discounts  furnished  upon  application.  All  quotations  are  for 
prompt  acceptance  only,  and  are  subject  to  change  without  notice.  All  orders  sent 
us  without  previous  quotations  will  be  invoiced  at  our  regular  net  prices,  which  will 
be  as  low  as  if  quoted  before  receiving  the  order. 

SHIPMENTS 

All  contracts  made  subject  to  strikes,  accidents  and  other  contingencies  unavoid¬ 
able  or  beyond  our  control.  State  whether  shipment  is  to  go  by  freight  or  express, 
and  via  what  railway  or  steamboat  line.  We  make  every  effort  to  prevent  delays  on 
shipments  in  transit.  Goods  are  always  carefully  packed,  checked  and  marked,  but 
our  responsibility  for  the  safe  delivery  of  a  shipment  ceases  when  the  transportation 
company  receipts  for  the  shipment  in  good  order.  Questions  relating  to  delays  or 
damages  in  transit  should  be  taken  up  with  the  carrier. 

TERMS 

Sixty  days  net,  with  approved  credit,  or  2  per  cent  off  if  paid  within  10  days  from 
date  of  invoice.  Those  desiring  credit  must  have  good  commercial  rating,  or  furnish 
references  from  whom  satisfactory  information  can  be  obtained,  before  shipment  will 
be  made.  No  extension  will  be  allowed  nor  more  than  60  days’  credit  given,  except 
by  special  agreement  to  parties  financially  responsible,  on  note  bearing  7  per  cent 
interest.  Otherwise,  we  shall  expect  instructions  to  ship  goods  to  our  order  and  send 
bill  of  lading  attached  to  sight  draft  through  bank  for  the  amount  of  invoice,  less  2 
per  cent  cash  discount. 

CLAIMS 

All  claims  for  errors  against  invoices  or  shortages  must  be  made  on  receipt  of 
goods.  Make  no  corrections  on  invoices.  If  any  claim  for  error  or  overcharge,  ask 
for  a  credit  memorandum. 

REMITTANCES 

All  accounts  are  subject  to  sight  draft  after  maturity.  Remit  by  New  York, 
Chicago  or  St.  Paul  Exchange,  its  equivalent,  or  express  or  post-office  money-order, 
and  not  by  personal  check  (unless  exchange  is  added). 

RETURNS 

Materials  which  have  been  shipped  according  to  order  or  through  error  must 
not  be  returned  without  our  consent,  and  when  returned  for  any  reason,  notify  us 
promptly  by  letter,  and  attach  bill  of  lading  which  you  obtain  from  your  local  agent. 


SEE  INDEX  ON  LAST  PAGES 


CORNICES 


TO  AVOID  MISTAKES  READ  THE  FOLLOWING: 


IN  ORDERING  OR  REQUESTING  PRICES,  always  give  wall-line  measure¬ 
ments.  State  what  finish  is  desired  for  the  ends,  whether  a  single  return  (Fig.  i), 
a  double  return  (Fig.  2)  or  head-blocks  (Fig  3).  State  whether  building  is  of  frame, 
metal-covered,  brick,  or  stone  construction.  If  possible,  send  us  a  sketch  of  the  wall, 
showing  location  of  all  offsets  or  angles,  and  giving  correct  measurements.  Advise 
whether  the  cornice  is  to  be  walled  in  during  the  erection  of  the  building,  or  if  wanted 
for  a  building  already  erected.  This  information  is  essential  as  a  different  construction 
is  necessary.  All  cornices  are  made  to  order,  so  ample  time  should  be  allowed  for  their 
manufacture. 

ALL  PRICES  ARE  LIST,  subject  to  discount,  and  apply  to  cornices  in  sections, 
all  complete  as  illustrated,  and  ready  for  erection  with  the  least  possible  labor.  All  brack¬ 
ets,  dentils  and  ornaments  are  riveted  and  soldered  to  the  cornice  moulding.  Mitres  are 
always  put  together  whenever  practicable.  If  cornices  with  brackets  are  wanted  knocked- 
down,  with  brackets  separate,  to  be  assembled  at  destination,  state  so  plainly  in  your 
1  order.  Freight  rates  on  knocked-down  cornices  are  about  one-third  of  the  rates  on 
assembled  goods.  No  extra  charge  is  made  for  crating.  Cover  and  wood  look-outs 
are  not  included  at  prices  given. 

THESE  CORNICES  ARE  SUBSTANTIALLY  CONSTRUCTED  of  galvanized 
steel,  are  mechanically  correct,  and  guaranteed  to  fit  if  the  instructions  given  above  are 
followed.  The  ornamentation  is  of  stamped  or  spun  zinc,  soldered  to  the  galvanized 
steel  mouldings,  producing  a  boldness  of  figure  and  sharp,  clean-cut  lines,  equal,  if  not 
superior,  to  carved  stone.  Any  of  these  cornices  can  be  made  of  copper  with  stamped 
or  spun  copper  ornaments,  if  desired.  Prices  quoted  upon  application.  Do  not  confuse 
these  cornices  with  embossed  cornices,  the  ornamentation  of  which  is  lightly  stamped 
on  the  galvanized  steel  itself.  To  meet  competition,  we  show  a  few  designs  of  this  grade 
!  on  page  6. 

WE  CAN  MAKE  SPECIAL  CORNICES  of  any  size  or  style  from  architects’ 
details  or  your  sketches.  Send  us  plans  for  estimates. 


STYLES  OF  END  FINISH 


SINGLE  RETURN  DOUBLE  RETURN 


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HEAD  BLOCK 


In  placing  orders  or  requesting  estimates  it  is  important  to  state  plainly  what  style  of  end  finish  is  wanted. 
Head  Blocks  are  always  made  13  inches  wide  unless  ordered  otherwise. 


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CORNICES-Continued 


ERECTION 

Circumstances  largely  govern 
methods  of  erection.  We  illustrate 
in  Figs.  4  and  5  two  ways  commonly 
employed. 

Wrought  iron  stiffening  braces  are 
always  advisable  in  large  cornices. 
Being  strong  and  rigid,  they  in¬ 
sure  work  that  will  be  permanently 
straight  and  true.  They  can  be  sup¬ 
plied  with  any  cornice  at  a  slight  ad¬ 
ditional  charge. 

Wood  look-outs  shown  should  be 
spaced  24  inches  on  centers,  and 
should  be  boarded  tight  along  the 
top,  to  properly  support  the  cornice 
cover. 


Fig.  4.  Wood  Lookouts. 


Fig.  5.  Band  Iron  Braces. 


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(Fig.  6)  showing  the  parts  of  a  cornice.  In 
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CORNICES- -Continued 

End  block  and  “return”  finish  shown  on  each  Cornice.  State  which  is  wanted. 

All  ornamentation  is  of  deeply  embossed  zinc. 


52  26  inches  12  inches  $1.10  Each  $8.00  Each  $3.25 


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51  32  inches  12  inches  $1.75  Each  $5.50  Each  $3.50 


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Height 
26  inches 


Projection 
12  inches 


Per  Foot 

$1.00 


13  in.  Head  Block 
with  Shell 

Each  $6.50 


Mitres 

Each  $3.00 


Prices  do  not  include  cover,  wood  look-outs,  or  band  iron  braces. 
See  Pages  i  and  2  for  instructions  and  information. 


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CORNICES-Continued 

End  block  and  “return”  finish  shown  on  each  Cornice.  State  which  is  wanted. 

All  ornamentation  is  of  deeply  embossed  zinc. 


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Height 
12  inches 


Projection 
6  inches 


Per  Foot  13  in.  Head  Block  Mitres 

$0.70  Each  $3.75  Each  $2.75 


No. 

27 


Height 
18  inches 


Projection 
10  inches 


Per  Foot  13  in.  Head  Block  Mitres 

$1.50  Each  $4.00  Each  $3.25 


No. 


Height 


Projection 


Per  Foot 


13  in.  Head  Block 
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13  in.  Head  Block 

Height  Projection  Per  Foot  with  Shell  Mitres 

30  inches  12  inches  $2.60  Each  $7.00  Each  $4.00 


Prices  do  not  include  cover,  wood  look-outs,  or  band  iron  braces. 
See  Pages  i  and  2  for  instructions  and  information. 


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End  block  and  “return  finish  shown  on  each  Cornice.  State  which  is  wanted. 

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30  26  inches  IS  inches  $2.00  Each  $9.50  Each  $3.50 


13  in.  Head  Block 

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28  24  inches  14  inches  $1.75  Each  $6.50  Each  $3.25 


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No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  with  Shell  Mitres 

31  24  inches  14  inches  $1.90  Each  $6.50  Each  $3.25 


13  in.  Head  Block 

No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  with  Shell  Mitres 

57  24  inches  14  inches  $1.50  Each  $5.00  Each  $3.00 

Prices  do  not  include  cover,  wood  look-outs,  or  band  iron  braces. 

See  Pages  i  and  2  for  instructions  and  information. 


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An  Extra  Big  Value  at  Low  Prices 

Made  of  Galvanized  Steel.  The  ornamentation  is  stamped  directly  on  the  gal¬ 
vanized  steel,  and  is  not  as  deep  as  the  stamped  and  spun  zinc  enrichment  shown  on  our 
line  of  Standard  Cornices.  The  ornamentation  shown  on  the  headblocks  is  of  zinc.  State 
what  style  of  end  finish  is  wanted.  See  page  i. 


No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  13  in.  Head  Block  Mitres 

101  25  inches  14  inches  $1.20  Each  $5.00  Each  $3.50 


No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  13  in.  Head  Block  Mitres 

102  23  inches  14  inches  $1.30  Each  $5.00  Each  $3.25 


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103 


13  in.  Head  Block 

Height  Projection  Per  Foot  with  Shell  Mitres 

24  inches  14  inches  $1.20  Each  $6.50  Each  $3.50 


Prices  do  not  include  cover,  wood  look-outs,  or  band  iron  braces. 
See  Pages  i  and  2  for  instructions  and  information. 

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No.  Height 

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Projection 
14  inches 


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CORNICES— Continued 

End  block  and  “return”  finish  shown  on  each  Cornice. 
State  which  is  wanted. 

All  ornamentation  is  of  deeply  embossed  zinc. 


13  in.  Head  Block 
•  with  Urn 
Each  $11.00 


Mitres 

without  Bracket 
Each  $4.00 


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Height 


Projection 


Per  Foot 


13  in.  Head  Block 
with  Shell 


Mitres 
without  Bracket 


49  28  inches 


14  inches  $3.20 


Each  $7.00 


Each  $4.00 


Height 
38  inches 


Projection 
26  inches 


Per  Foot 

$6.00 


13  in.  Head  Block 
with  Urn 
Each  $11.00 


Mitres 

without  Bracket 
Each  $5.00 


Prices  do  not  include  cover,  wood  look-outs,  or  band  iron  braces. 


See  Pages  i  and  2  for  instructions  and  information. 


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CORNICES- -Continued 

Galvanized  Steel,  with  Heavy  Zinc  Enrichment. 


No.  32  Height  48  inches  Projection,  18  inches 

Prices  quoted  upon  application 


No.  26 


Height,  48  inches 

Prices  quoted  upon  application 


Projection  12  inches 


13  in.  Head  Block 

No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  without  Urn  Urns 

76  26  inches  13  inches  $2.50  Each  $5.50  Each  $11.00 


Mitres,  each  $3.00 


Pediment,  as  shown,  $30.00 


Prices  do  not  include  cover,  wood  look-outs,  or  band  iron  braces. 
See  Pages  i  and  2  for  instructions  and  information. 


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CORNICES- -Continued 

Galvanized  Steel,  with  Heavy  Zinc  Enrichment 


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Height 
28  inches 

Cast  Iron  Cresting, 


Projection 
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per  foot,  $0.80 


Per  Foot  End  Pedestals  Mitres 

$1.50  Each  $4.70  Each  $3.00 

Pediment,  as  shown,  $32.00 


Urns,  each,  $5.50 


Pediment,  as  shown,  $26.00 


Prices  do  not  include  cover,  wood  look-outs,  or  band  iron  braces. 
See  Pages  i  and  2  for  instructions  and  information. 


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CORNICES--Continued 

Lintels,  Crown  and  Belt  Mouldings.  Galvanized  Steel. 

State  whether  these  mouldings  are  to  be  used  for  belt  course,  cap  mould  or  lintel  oyer  windows. 


No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  Mitres 
78  inches  3 J4  inches  $0.35  $0-50 


No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  Mitres 
79  4  inches  4  inches  $0.40  $0.50 


No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  Mitres  No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  Mitres 

80  4  inches  4  inches  $0.45  $0.75  95  4*4  inches  3  inches  $0.40  $0.50 


No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  Mitres 
82  7  inches  3  inches  $0.45  $0.75 


No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  Mitres 
87  8  inches  4j4  inches  $0.50  $0.75 


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No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  Mitres 
62  8  inches  4  inches  $0.50  $1.00 


No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  Mitres 
61  6  inches  3  inches  $0.45  $0.75 


No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  Mitres 
91  9  inches  5  inches  $0.60  $1.00 


No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  Mitres 
86  8  inches  4^4  inches  $0.70  $1.00 


All  cornices  on  this  page  are  made  with  covers  to  face  of  wall. 


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Lintels,  Crown  and  Belt  Mouldings.  Galvanized  Steel. 

State  whether  these  mouldings  are  to  be  used  for  belt  course,  cap  mould  or  lintel  over  windows. 


No.  Height  Projection  Per  Ft.  Mitres  Ends  No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  Mitres 

63  10  inches  5  inches  $0.60  $1.00  $1.50  92  10  inches  6  inches  $0.75  $1.20 


No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  Mitres 
88  10  inches  Al/2  inches  $0.75  $1.00 


No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  Mitres 
89  9  inches  4  inches  $0.55  $0.80 


No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  Mitres 
83  8  inches  5  inches  $0.70  $1.00 


No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  Mitres 
81  6  inches  4  inches  $0.70  $1.00 


No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  Mitres 
90  10  inches  5  inches  $0.65  $1.00 


No.  Height  Projection  Per  Foot  Mitres 
93  9  inches  7  inches  $0.75  $1.20 


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Our  Materials  Were  Used  on  Every  Building  in  Sight. 

The  list  of  buildings  below  on  which  our  materials  were  used,  in  most  cases  exclu¬ 
sively,  demonstrates  that  we  can  handle  Architectural  Sheet  Metal  Work  of  the  most 
elaborate  and  difficult  designs. 

Minnesota  State  Capitol,  St.  Paul.  Leamington  Hotel,  10  stories,  Minneapolis. 

Pioneer  Building,  16  stories,  St.  Paul.  Leonard  Hotel,  10  stories,  Duluth. 

Commerce  Building,  12  stories,  St.  Paul.  New  University  Buildings,  Madison,  Wis. 

Lowry  Building,  14  stories,  St.  Paul.  And  Many  Large  Schools,  Churches,  Theaters,  etc. 

"We  prefer  to  furnish  Sheet  Metal  materials  in  the  knock  down  form,  all  ready 
for  erection  by  local  parties.  To  assist  local  Tinners  and  Sheet  Metal  men  to  do  so, 
on  large  buildings  such  as  these,  we  are  prepared  to  furnish  them  with  experienced 
men,  at  a  reasonable  rate  per  day,  to  superintend  or  help  in  the  erection  of  the  ma¬ 
terials.  Under  arrangements  of  this  kind,  there  is  no  work  too  large  for  the  local  dealer 
to  handle. 


PEDIMENTS 


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All  ornamentation  shown  is  of  deeply  embossed  zinc;  urns  are  od  spun  zinc,  and  letters 

are  built  up  of  galvanized  iron. 


No.  183.  9  feet  6  inches  long,  3  feet  6  inches  high,  without  letters . $50.00.  Letters,  $1.00  each 

No.  183.  11  feet  6  inches  long,  4  feet  0  inches  high,  without  letters . $60.00.  Letters,  $1.00  each 

No.  183.  13  feet  6  inches  long,  4  feet  6  inches  high,  without  letters . $70.00.  Letters,  $1.00  each 

Measurements  given  are  over  all.  Prices  include  curved  cover.  Backing  not  included. 


No.  185. 
No.  185. 
No.  185. 


8  feet  0  inches  long,  4  feet  0  inches  high,  without  letters . $40.00. 

10  feet  0  inches  long,  4  feet  6  inches  high,  without  letters . $50.00. 

12  feet  0  inches  long,  5  feet  0  inches  high,  without  letters . $60.00. 


Measurements  given  are  over  all.  Prices  do  not  include  cover  or  backin 


Letters.  $1.25  each 
Letters,  $1.25  each 
Letters,  $1.25  each 


No.  182. 
No.  182. 
No.  182. 


11  feet  0  inches  long,  5  feet  0  inches  high,  without  letters . $65.00.  Letters,  $1.00  each 

13  feet  0  inches  long,  5  feet  6  inches  high,  without  letters . $75.00.  Letters.  $1.00  each 

15  feet  0  inches  long,  6  feet  0  inches  high,  without  letters . $90.00.  Letters.  $1.00  each 

Measurements  given  are  over  all.  Prices  do  not  include  cover  or  backing. 


State  Inscription  Wanted 


ST.  fAUL 


URNS 

Made  in  Galvanized  Steel  and  Spun  Zinc — See  page  15 


For  use  in  connection  with  cornices,  as  shown  on  the  preceding  pages.  When  used  as 
post-caps,  they  may  be  filled  with  cement,  thereby  obtaining  the  solidity  of 

stone,  at  a  fraction  of  the  cost. 


No.  62.  13-inch  square 
base:  24  inches  high. 
Each . .$4.00 


No.  65.  15-inch  square 
base;  26  inches  high. 
Each . $5^00 


No.  63.  15-inch  square 
base:  28  inches  high. 
Each . $9.00 


No.  60.  13-inch  square 
base;  42  inches  high. 
Each . $11.00 


No.  64.  18-inch  square 
base;  32  inches  high. 
Each . $15.00 


No.  61.  13-inch  square 
base;  34  inches  high. 
Each . $6.00 


14 


Crimped  Galvanized  Steel  Background  with  Zinc  Ornamentation 

Sizes  less  than  twelve  feet  long  are  shipped  completely  assembled.  Especially  de¬ 
sirable  for  use  on  residences  and  public  buildings.  All  designs  can  be  enlarged  or  re¬ 
duced  to  meet  any  requirements. 


No.  1200.  Size  shown,  1  foot  6  inches  high,  7  feet  long.  Any  size,  per  square  foot 


$1.00 


$1.00 


No.  1205.  Size  shown,  2  feet  high,  8  feet  long.  Any  size,  per  square  foot 


$1.00 


No.  1207.  Size  shown,  2  feet  high,  8  feet  long.  Any  size,  per  square  foot . $0.80 

To  obtain  area  multiply  width  by  one-half  the  height. 


15 


No.  1203. 


TYMPANUMS  OR  GABLE  PANELS--Continued 

All  designs  can  be  enlarged  or  reduced  to  meet  any  requirements. 


Size  shown,  3l/2  feet  high,  7  feet  long.  Any  size,  per  square  foot. 


$1.25 


No.  1206.  Size  shown,  3 J4  feet  high,  7  feet  long.  Any  size,  per  square  foot 


$1.30' 


GALVANIZED  STEEL  NAME  AND  DATE  PANELS  WITH  BLOCK  LETTERS 

Far  cheaper  than  cut  stone  and  just  as  attractive. 


^ -  —  -  ■  z 

1 

1©  1 

m 

m£ 

Style  “A”  Name  Plate  with  Egg  and  Dart 
Moulding 

Date  and  Number  Plates  made 


Style  “B”  Name  Plate  with  Plain  Formed 
Moulding 

size  and  with  any  figures  or  letters 


Made  in  any  style  or  size  to  meet  requirements.  Send  in  your  plans  for  estimates  or  tell  us  what  you 
want  so  we  can  make  plans  and  details  for  you. 


BLOCK  LETTERS  AND  FIGURES 


Made  of  Galvanized  Steel.  1/4  inches  projection. 


Sizes  listed  are  carried  in  stock.  Prices  do  not 
include  backing  of  any  kind. 

12  inch  letters  or  figures,  each . $1.40 

10  inch  letters  or  figures,  each .  1.20 

8  inch  letters  or  figures,  each .  1.00 

6  inch  letters  or  figures,  each . 90 


Suitable  for  name  and  date  panels  shown  above. 


SKYLIGHTS 


\o< 


We  Specialize  in  Skylights  for  Factories,  Warehouses, 
Public  Buildings,  Etc. 

This  detail  illustrates  the  construction  of  our  skylights.  The 
parts,  which  are  cut  and  formed  on  steel  dies  to  insure  accuracy, 
can  be  shipped  from  stock  in  bundles,  at  a  considerable  saving 
in  freight,  and  at  special  prices.  Unless  otherwise  ordered,  sky¬ 
lights  will  be  assembled  in  the  largest  convenient  sections,  with 
glass  cut  to  size  and  boxed  separately. 

Our  skylights  are  made  one-third  pitch,  which  provides  prop¬ 
er  drainage  for  condensation,  which  will  not  drip  from  the 
glass.  If  properly  put  up  and  glazed,  our  skylights  will  be  abso¬ 
lutely  waterproof. 

Wood  curbs,  which  we  do  not  furnish,  should  be  built  one- 
half  inch  smaller  each  way  than  the  size  of  skylight,  to  allow 
for  an  easy  fit,  and  for  flashing. 


Style  24B.  Double  Pitch  with  Door  Ventilators 


Size 

Size 

of 

Vent  Door  j 

Price 

with 

Common 

Ribbed 

Glass 

Price 

with 

Ribbed 

Wire 

Glass 

Size 

Size 

of 

Vent  Door 

Price 

with 

Common 

Ribbed 

Glass 

Price 

with 

Ribbed 

Wire 

Glass 

Size 

Size 

of 

Vent  Door 

Price 

with 

Common 

Ribbed 

Glass 

Price 

with 

Ribbed 

Wire 

Glass 

3x3  ft. 

7§x6  in. 

$10.50 

$12.25 

4x7  ft. 

12x  8  in. 

$18.25 

$23.25 

5x10  ft. 

14x11  in. 

$29.25 

$36.25 

3x4  ft. 

7|x6  in. 

12.25 

14.25 

4x8  ft. 

12x  8  in. 

19.75 

25.75 

6x6  ft. 

17x13  in. 

23.00 

29.75 

3x5  ft. 

7^x6  in. 

14.00 

16.25 

5x5  ft. 

14x11  in. 

17.25 

21.25 

6x7  ft. 

17x13  in. 

25.50 

33.00 

3x6  ft. 

7^x6  in. 

16.50 

19.25 

5x6  ft. 

14x11  in. 

18.50 

24.00 

6x8  ft. 

17x13  in. 

27.50 

36.25 

4x4  ft. 

12x8  in. 

14.00 

16.75 

5x7  ft. 

14x11  in. 

20.50 

27.50 

6x9  ft. 

17x13  in. 

29.25 

39.25 

4x5  ft. 

12x8  in. 

15.50 

18.75 

5x8  ft. 

14x11  in. 

23.00 

30.25 

6x10  ft. 

17x13  in. 

32.00 

43.50 

4x6  ft. 

12x8  in. 

16.75 

21.25 

5x9  ft. 

14x11  in. 

25.75 

33.75 

6x12  ft. 

17x13  in. 

40.00 

54.00 

For  intermediate  sizes,  add  10%  to  the  next  larger  price. 
For  Skylight  Guards,  see  page  137. 


17 


SKYLIGHTS- -Continued 


Style  22C.  Hipped,  Without  Ventilator 


Size 

Price  with 
Common  S 
Ribbed  Glass 

Price  with 
Ribbed 

Wire  Glass 

Size 

Price  with 
Common 
Ribbed  Glass 

Price  with 
Ribbed 

Wire  Glass 

Size 

Price  with 
Common 
Ribbed  Glass 

Price  with 
Ribbed 
Wire  Glass 

3x3  ft. 

$  9.25 

$11.00 

4x7  ft. 

$17.00 

$22.00 

5x10  ft. 

$26.75 

$36.00 

3x4  ft. 

10.50 

12.50 

4x8  ft. 

18.50 

25.50 

6x  6  ft. 

19.75 

26.75 

3x5  ft. 

12.00 

15.25 

5x5  ft. 

17.50 

22.25 

6x  7  ft. 

22.25 

30.00 

3x6  ft. 

13.25 

16.75 

5x6  ft. 

18.50 

24.00 

6x  8  ft. 

25.50 

35.00 

4x4  ft. 

12.00 

15.25 

5x7  ft. 

20.00 

27.00 

6x  9  ft. 

28.75 

38.50 

4x5  ft. 

13.50 

17.50 

5x8  ft. 

22.25 

30.00 

6x10  ft. 

30.75 

42.00 

4x6  ft. 

15.50 

20.25 

5x9  ft. 

24.25 

32.75 

6x12  ft. 

36.25 

50.00 

For  intermediate  sizes,  add  10%  to  the  next  larger  price. 


Style  22A.  Hipped,  With  Ventilator 


Size 

Vent 

Price 

with 

Common 

Ribbed 

Glass 

Price 

with 

Ribbed 

Wire 

Glass 

Size 

Price 

with 

Vent  Common 

Ribbed 
Glass 

Price 

with 

Ribbed 

Wire 

Glass 

Size 

Vent 

Price 

with 

Common 

Ribbed 

Glass 

Price 

with 

Ribbed 

Wire 

Glass 

3x3  ft. 

1-7  in 

$12.50 

$14.25 

4x7  ft. 

1-10  in.  $23.00 

$28.25 

5x10  ft. 

1-12  in. 

$33.50 

$42.75 

3x4  ft. 

1-7  in. 

14.25 

16.25 

4x8  ft. 

1-10  in.  24.75 

30.75 

6x  6  ft. 

1-10  in. 

27.50 

34.25 

3x5  ft. 

1-8  in. 

16.00 

18.50 

5x5  ft. 

1-  8  in.  21.50 

26.00 

6x  7  ft. 

1-10  in. 

29.25 

37.50 

3x6  ft. 

1-8  in. 

19.00 

22.25 

j  5x6  ft. 

1-  8  in.  23.75 

28.75 

6x  8  ft. 

1-12  in. 

31.25 

40.50 

4x4  ft. 

1-8  in. 

15.50 

18.50 

5x7  ft. 

1-10  in.  27.50 

34.00 

6x  9  ft. 

1-12  in. 

33.75 

43.75 

• 

1-8  in. 

17.50 

21.75 

5x8  ft. 

1-10  in.  29.25 

36.25 

6x10  ft. 

1-12  in. 

37.50 

48.50 

4x6  ft. 

1-8  in. 

20.50 

25.75 

5x9  ft. 

1-10  in.  31.25 

39.75 

6x12  ft. 

2-10  in. 

49.00 

62.00 

For  intermediate  sizes,  add  10%  to  the  next  larger  price. 
For  Skylight  Guards,  see  page  137. 


18 


SKYLIGHTS- -Continued 


Style  26A.  Single  Pitch,  for  Steep  Roof 


Size 

Price  with 
Common 
Ribbed  Glass 

Price  with 
Ribbed 

Wire  Glass 

Size 

Price  with 
Common 
Ribbed  Glass 

Price  with 
Ribbed 

Wire  Glass 

Size 

Price  with 
Common 
Ribbed  Glass 

Price  with 
Ribbed 
Wire  Glass 

3x3  ft. 

$  6.25 

$  7.75 

4x7  ft. 

$14.00 

$17.75 

5x10  ft. 

$21.50 

$28.25 

3x4  ft. 

7.00 

8.50 

4x8  ft. 

15.25 

19.75 

6x  6  ft. 

16.00 

22.00 

3x5  ft. 

8.50 

10.50 

5x5  ft. 

12.50 

16.25 

6x  7  ft. 

19.00 

25.50 

3x6  ft. 

10.25 

12.50 

5x6  ft. 

14.25 

18.50 

6x  8  ft. 

21.50 

28.25 

4x4  ft. 

8.50 

11.00 

5x7  ft. 

15.75 

20.75 

6x  9  ft. 

23.75 

31.50 

4x5  ft. 

10.50 

14.00 

5x8  ft. 

17.75 

23.75 

6x10  ft. 

26.25 

35.25 

4x6  ft. 

12.50 

16.25 

5x9  ft. 

19.75 

26.00 

6x12  ft. 

30.50 

41.50 

For  intermediate  sizes,  add  10%  to  the  next  larger  price. 


Style  26C.  Single  Pitch,  for  Flat  Roofs 


When  ordering  Style  26C  Skylights,  always  send  sketch  showing  slope  of  Skylight. 


Size 

Price  with 
Common 
Ribbed  Glass 

Price  with 
Ribbed 

Wire  Glass 

Size 

Price  with 
Common 
Ribbed  Glass 

Price  with 
Ribbed 

Wire  Glass 

Size 

Price  with 
Common 
Ribbed  Glass 

Price  with 
Ribbed 

Wire  Glass 

3x3  ft. 

$  7.00 

$  8.25 

4x7  ft. 

$14.50 

$18.25 

5x10  ft. 

$22.00 

$29.00 

3x4  ft. 

7.75 

9.25 

4x8  ft. 

16.00 

20.25 

6x  6  ft. 

17.25 

22.50 

3x5  ft. 

9.25 

11.25 

5x5  ft. 

13.50 

17.00 

6x  7  ft. 

19.75 

26.00 

3x6  ft. 

11.00 

13.50 

5x6  ft. 

15.00 

19.50 

6x  8  ft. 

22.00 

29.00 

4x4  ft. 

9.25 

11.75 

5x7  ft. 

16.50 

21.50 

6x  9  ft. 

24.50 

32.00 

4x5  ft. 

11.50 

14.75 

5x8  ft. 

18.50 

24.50 

6x10  ft. 

27.00 

35.50 

4x6  ft. 

13.50 

17.00 

5x9  ft. 

20.50 

26.75 

6x12  ft. 

31.50 

42.00 

For  intermediate  sizes,  add  10%  to  the  next  larger  price. 
For  Skylight  Guards,  see  page  137. 


5T.  FAUL 


0KHAlMIEf1IT  &OMimHYJ 


SKYLIGHTS- -Continued 


Style  22-E 


This  style  is  furnished  with  pivoted  sash  in  turrets  of  sheet  metal  construction.  The 
sash  along  the  sides  are  pivoted,  the  end  sash  being  stationary.  The  ridge  ventilator 
has  a  damper  that  can  be  opened  or  closed.  This  style  can  also  be  furnished,  if  desired, 
with  stationary  louvres  in  place  of  the  pivoted  sash,  and  the  ridge  ventilator  can  be 
omitted. 

Prices  on  Application 


PHOTOGRAPHERS’  SKYLIGHTS 


Style  23-A,  Photographer’s  Skylight 
Prices  on  Application 


IA 


Style  23-B,  Photographer’s  Skylight 
Prices  on  Application 


Piotide  maximum  light  aiea,  and  when  properly  erected  and  g'lazed  they  are  absolutelv 
wateipioof.  Cannot  tot,  warp,  or  burn.  Made  to  meet  any  conditions,  in  any  size  or  style. 


20 


•Si.  fAui  m©rm&  cqkf aiee  "2  ©ijhameat  ©©fspajiy 


,W 


SHEET  METAL  MARQUEES  OR  CANOPIES 


Strictly  up-to-date  designs,  for  use  over  entrances  to  theaters,  hotels,  cafes,  and 
store  buildings.  I  hese  designs  have  the  handsome,  massive,  and  ornamental  appear¬ 
ance  of  cast-iron,  at  but  a  fraction  of  the  cost.  Furnished  complete,  and  easy  to  erect. 
Shipped  in  largest  convenient  sections,  with  glass  packed  separately.  They  can  be 
made  of  galvanized  steel  or  copper,  in  any  style  or  size  desired. 

We  illustrate  below  two  stock  designs  of  proven  merit. 


Galvanized  steel  or  copper.  Stamped  cresting.  Wrought  iron  brackets  and  chain. 

Prices  Upon  Application 


Galvanized  steel  or  copper.  Wrought  iron  brackets  and  chain.  Leaded  glass  not 
furnished  unless  specially  ordered. 

Prices  Upon  Application 


21 


GLASS 

Used  in  skylights  and  canopies  shown  on  preceding  pages.  Also  used  extensively 
in  fireproof  windows  and  doors. 

Wire  glass  is  always  recommended,  as  it  will  not  fall  out  when  broken. 


Common  Ribbed  Glass 


Ribbed  Glass 
is  best 
for  skylights. 
When  glazing 
skylights, 
set  glass 
with  ribs 
inside. 


Ribbed  Wire  Glass 


Rough  Rolled  Wire  Glass 

Also  made  without  wire 


Rough  Rolled 
or 

Polished  Plate 
wire  glass 
is  best  for 
Fireproof 

Doors  and  Windows. 


Polished  Plate  Wire  Glass 


Glass  is  always  cut  to  size,  and  carefully  boxed  in  straw. 


22 


SHEET  METAL  COLUMNS 


HEAVY  GALVANIZED  STEEL  AND  ZINC,  OR  COPPER 
Adapted  for  Porches,  Halls,  Balconies,  Pergolas,  Public  Entrances,  Etc. 


ADVANTAGES 

Saves  weight  and  reduces  expense.  Produces  handsome  architectural 
effects.  Presents  the  hard,  smooth  surface  characteristic  of  stone  or  marble. 
Not  subject  to  the  unsightly  weather-cracks  found  in  wood  columns,  and  can¬ 
not  be  so  easily  marred.  Free  from  defects  of  knotty,  sappy,  imperfect  lumber. 
Low  cost.  Practically  indestructible  and  everlasting. 

HOW  USED 

Where  a  slight  weight  only  is  to  be  supported,  Columns  may  be  used 
without  reinforcement.  Usually  the  sheet  metal  column  is  used  to  enclose 
the  actual  support,  which  may  be  of  iron  or  wood.  In  such  cases,  the  shaft 
is  shipped  in  two  halves. 

If  desired,  we  will  make  column  complete,  with  inside  upright  wood  sup¬ 
port  of  necessary  size,  bolted  to  wood  cap  and  base,  all  ready  for  erection. 

STYLES  AND  SIZES 

Any  diameter  or  length,  square,  round  or  octagon,  furnished,  with  plain 
or  classic  capitals,  fluted  or  paneled  shaft. 


In  Ordering 
or  Asking  Estimates 

Give  number  of  columns  wanted, 
exact  length  and  diameter  of 
column,  and  style  of  capital. 
State  kind  of  supports  to  be 
enclosed,  and  whether  we  are  to 
figure  on  same.  Also  whether 
priming  coat  of  red  lead  is  to  be 
applied  before  shipment. 


Entrance  to  Bank  Building 

showing  our  Sheet  Metal  Columns  in  con¬ 
nection  with  our  rock-faced  metal  siding. 


Style  “A” 

Fluted  galvanized  steel 
shaft,  with  plain  spun  cap 
and  base. 


SPECIAL — Great  strength  may  be  obtained  by  filling  our  sheet  metal 
Columns  with  cement.  When  Columns  are  made  of  copper  in  such  cases,  the 
appearance  and  durability,  as  well  as  the  supporting  qualities,  is  fully  equal 
to  cast  bronze. 


Our  Columns  are  all  cold  pressed  which  produces  a  very  rigid,  durable  shaft.  There 
are  no  joints  in  these  Columns  to  open  up,  as  is  often  the  case  with  wood. 


T.  rAUL  ROOriHG  CORNICE  ^E®  ©INAMIEfilT  CaMPAil 


“SAINT  PAUL”  VENTILATORS 


For  detail  and  description,  see  next  page. 


Diameter  of 

Cap 

at  Neck 

Diameter 

of 

Rim 

Area  of 

Shaft 

Square  Inches 

Gauge 

of 

Material* 

Weight  in  Lbs. 
of 

Cap  Only 

Price  of 

Cap  Only 

Price  with 

Base  and 
Damper 

6  in. 

11 

in. 

29 

26 

4 

$2.00 

$3.70 

8  in. 

1 

ft. 

2^ 

in. 

51 

26 

2.35 

4.35 

10  in. 

1 

ft. 

6 

in. 

79 

26 

8 

3.00 

5.50 

12  in. 

1 

ft. 

in. 

114 

24 

12 

3.70 

6.75 

14  in. 

2 

ft. 

1 

in. 

154 

24 

16 

4.70 

8.75 

16  in. 

2 

ft. 

4 

in. 

201 

24 

23 

6.00 

11.50 

18  in. 

2 

ft. 

8 

in. 

256 

24 

30 

8.00 

13.75 

20  in. 

2 

ft. 

11 

in. 

315 

24 

40 

10.00 

17.50 

24  in. 

3 

ft. 

6 

in. 

453 

24 

52 

12.00 

20.50 

30  in. 

4 

ft. 

4^ 

in. 

707 

22 

65 

18.50 

31.00 

36  in. 

5 

ft. 

4 

in. 

1018 

22 

101 

28.50 

44.00 

40  in. 

5 

ft. 

10 

in. 

1257 

20 

205 

41.00 

60.00 

48  in. 

7 

ft. 

5 

in. 

1810 

20 

304 

56.00 

81.00 

60  in. 

9 

ft. 

0 

in. 

2828 

20 

370 

75.00 

106.00 

72  in. 

11 

ft. 

0 

in. 

4072 

18 

490 

100.00 

138.00 

"“In  most  cases  the  outside  rim  is  made  of  material  two  gauges  heavier  than  listed  above. 

24 


“SAINT  PAUL”  VENTILATORS-Continued 


Detail  of  Ventilator 

For  prices  see  page  24. 


This  detail  shows  very  clearly  the  construction  of  our  “St.  Paul’’  Ventilator  Cap. 
Note  particularly  how  condensation  forming  on  the  under  side  of  the  cap  will  drip  into 
the  gutter  provided,  and  not  into  the  room  below.  This  Ventilator  is  constructed  along* 
scientific  lines  to  give  the  best  possible  service  and  the  greatest  capacity.  It  is  also 
one  of  the  strongest  ventilators  made,  the  parts  being  made  of  heavy  galvanized  steel, 
cut,  stamped,  and  formed  by  machinery,  and  assembled  by  skilled  mechanics.  The  parts 
are  all  riveted  and  bolted  together.  No  fans  or  noisy  machinery  to  get  out  of  order. 

We  also  make  a  full  line  of  ventilating  cupolas.  See  next  page. 


VENTILATING  SYSTEMS 

We  specialize  in  ventilation  pipe  and  fittings,  for  schools,  shops,  factories,  and  pub¬ 
lic  buildings.  You  can  save  considerable  freight  by  ordering  this  pipe  formed  and  shipped 
nested,  to  be  seamed  up  at  the  building.  Any  size  made  to  order.  Send  us  plans  or 
sketches  for  estimated  cost. 


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“TIP-TOP”  VENTILATING  CUPOLAS 


Style  “A” 


The  most  popular  design  of  Ventilating  Cupola  on  the  market. 


A  handsome  Ventilator,  designed  to  secure  full  ventilating  capacity.  Heavy  galvanized 
steel,  securely  braced  with  numerous  galvanized  band  irons. 


Diameter 

Size 

Total 

Approximate 

List 

of  Drum 

of  Base 

Height 

Weight 

Price 

36  inches 

42x42 

11  feet 

200  pounds 

$35.00 

30  inches 

36x36 

\0y2  feet 

160  pounds 

26.00 

26  inches 

32x32 

8t/2  feet 

130  pounds 

20.00 

22  inches 

28x28 

7$4  feet 

110  pounds 

18.00 

18  inches 

24x24 

7l/2  feet 

100  pounds 

15.00 

Prices  include  galvanized  wire  netting  to  keep  out  birds.  At  a  small  additional  charge, 
we  will  cut  the  base  to  fit  the  roof.  State  pitch. 

No  extra  charge  for  crating. 

We  will  furnish  and  attach  lightning  rods  to  any  cupola  shown  for  $2.50 

For  Animal  Vanes,  for  use  with  cupolas,  see  page  74. 


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“TIP-TOP”  VENTILATING  CUPOLAS-Continued 


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Style  “F” 

Exactly  the  same  as  Style  “A”  without  the  trim¬ 


mings. 


Style  “K” 

Our  Octagon  Cupola.  Very  plain  and  service¬ 
able. 


Diameter 

Size 

Total 

Weight 

List 

Inches 

of  Base 

Height 

Pounds 

Price 

36 

42x42 

feet 

195 

$26.00 

30 

36x36 

7  feet 

155 

22.00 

26 

32x32 

6J4  feet 

125 

19.25 

22 

28x28 

Sl/2  feet 

105 

16.50 

18 

24x24 

5  feet 

95 

15.00 

Diameter 

Size 

Total 

Weight 

List 

Inches 

of  Base 

Height 

Pounds 

Price 

36 

42x42 

7y2  feet 

190 

$28.50 

30 

36x36 

7  feet 

150 

24.25 

26 

32x32 

6J4  feet 

130 

21.25 

22 

28x28 

Sy  feet 

110 

18.75 

18 

24x24 

5  feet 

90 

17.00 

Galvanized  wire  netting  included.  Small  extra  charge  for  cutting  base  to  fit  pitch  of  roof.  State 
pitch.  No  extra  charge  for  crating.  If  desired,  we  can  attach  cupola  ornaments  shown  below  at  prices 
given. 


Style  No.  1091,  Horse  Arrow 

Arrow  32  inches,  each.. $7. 50 


Style  No.  22,  Spire 

36  inches  high,  each ...  .$1.25 
48  inches  high,  each....  1.50 


Style  No.  1090,  Arrow  and 
Letters 


Each 


$9.00 


For  Animal  Vanes,  for  use  with  Cupolas,  see  page  74 


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STEEL  ROOFINGS  AND  SIDINGS 

RULES  FOR  MEASURING 


Roofing — Multiply  width,  A-B,  figuring  to  use  sheets  in  even  foot  lengths,  by  length 
B-C.  When  corrugated  steel  is  wanted,  add  10%  to  cover  lappage. 

Siding — Figure  surfaces  to  be  covered  as  follows:  Front,  multiply  length  H-I,  by 
height  C-F ;  rear,  multiply  length  H-I  by  height  E-H ;  each  end  multiply  width  C-H,  by 
height  C-F ;  then  add  results. 

When  figuring  brick  or  stone  patterns,  add  5%  for  lappage,  and  for  corrugated 
steel,  add  10%  for  lappage.  Make  no  deductions  for  openings  of  less  than  50  square 
feet  each. 


FT.  IN. 

C< . >B 


Roofing — For  each  side  of  roof,  multiply  length  B-C,  by  width  A-B,  figuring  to  use 
sheets  in  even  foot  lengths.  When  corrugated  steel  is  wanted,  add  10%  to  cover  lap- 
page.  Figure  to  use  ridge  finish  to  match  roofing  along  ridge  B-C. 

Siding — Figure  each  side  by  multiplying  length  G-H,  by  height  E-F ;  figure  each 
end  by  multiplying  width  F-G,  by  height  E-F,  and  add  for  surface  of  each  gable,  which 
is  obtained  by  multiplying  one-half  the  width  E-I  by  the  height  J-K;  then  add  results. 

When  figuring  brick  or  stone  patterns,  add  5%  for  lappage.  For  corrugated  steel, 
add  10%  for  lappage.  Make  no  deductions  for  openings  of  less  than  50  square  feet 
each. 


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STEEL  ROOFINGS  AND  SIDINGS--Continued 

Rules  for  Measurement 


Mansard  Roof  Buildings 

Roofing — For  each  side  of  roof,  multiply  length  A-B  by  total  width  A-C-E,  figuring 
to  use  sheets  in  even  foot  lengths  on  both  first  and  second  rafters.  When  corrugated  steel 
is  figured,  add  10%  to  cover  lappage.  Figure  to  use  ridge  finish  to  match  roofing  along 
ridge  A-B,  and  always  use,  in  connection  with  corrugated  roofing,  corrugated  angle  ridge 
cap  along  break  C-D.  Corrugated  ridge  finish  and  corrugated  angle  ridge  cap  are  illus¬ 
trated  on  page  30. 

Siding — Figure  each  side  by  multiplying  length  I-J  by  height  G-H ;  figure  each  end 
by  multiplying  width  H-I  by  height  G-H  and  add  for  surface  of  each  gable,  which  is 
obtained  by  multiplying  three-fourths  of  the  width  G-L  by  the  height  M-N ;  then  add 
results. 

When  figuring  brick  or  stone  patterns,  add  5%  for  lappage.  For  corrugated  steel, 
add  10%  for  lappage.  Make  no  deductions  for  openings  of  less  than  50  square  feet  each. 


Roofing  and  siding  may  be  used  on  studding  without  sheathing.  An  excellent  and 
cheap  construction  for  barns,  warehouses  and  similar  buildings.  When  used  in  this  way 
wood  strips  should  be  nailed  across  studding  and  joists  spaced  twelve  or  eighteen  inches 
on  centers  according  to  length  of  sheets  to  be  used.  These  strips  will  support  the  center 
of  the  sheets  which  would  otherwise  sag  in  the  middle  and  will  permit  closer  nailing. 
The  result  will  be  a  tighter  job  at  but  the  slight  extra  cost  of  the  wood  strips.  We  will 
solve  your  various  problems  of  this  kind  if  you  send  in  plans  and  specifications. 


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T.  FAUl  KGQPin©  CORMCC  ©IflAMCfilT  C©MPAfHY 


STEEL  ROOFINGS  AND  SIDINGS-Continued 

Corrugated  Steel 


iy2  inch  Corrugated  Steel 


Painted  Weight 

Per  Square  Per  Square 

Standard  gauge .  . 

No.  28  gauge .  68  lbs. 

No.  26  gauge .  83  lbs. 

No.  24  gauge .  110  lbs. 


Stock  sizes,  26  inches  wide  by  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10  and  12  f  et  long. 


Galvanized 
Per  Square 


Weight 
Per  Square 
77  lbs. 
84  lbs. 
98  lbs. 
124  lbs. 


1%  inch  Corrugated  Steel 


Painted  Weight 

Per  Square  Per  Square 

Standard  gauge .  . 

No.  28  gauge .  72  lbs. 

No.  26  gauge .  86  lbs. 

No.  24  gauge .  114  lbs. 


Stock  sizes,  25J/2  inches  wide  by  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10  and  12  feet  long. 


Galvanized 
Per  Square 


Weight 
Per  Square 
78  lbs. 
85  lbs. 
101  lbs. 
129  lbs. 


ROOF  TRIMMINGS 

Two  sizes — ll/i  and  2^2  inch  corrugation.  Specify  which  you  want. 

Made  of  Galvanized  Steel  only 


Per 


Corrugated  Ridge  Roll 
foot . $0.25 


LEAD  WASHERS 
No.  8  No.  12 


Full  Size  Full  Size 
Will  Prevent  Leaks 


Corrugated  End  Wall  Flashing 
Per  foot . $0.18 


No.  8  has  s32-inch  hole. 

No.  12  has  #2-inch  hole. 
Put  up  in  5-pound  cartons. 
1  pound  contains  325  wash¬ 
ers. 

1  pound  will  put  on  two  or 
three  squares. 

Price,  per  pound . $0.40 


Corrugated  Ridge  Cap 


Per  foot. 


$0.24 


Corrugated  Side  Wall  Flashing 
Per  foot . $0.15 


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CURVED  CORRUGATED  SHEETS 


As  applied  to  iron  beams  for  ceilings  in  fireproof  buildings  and  in  bridge  work. 


Two  and  One-half-inch  Curved  Corrugated  Sheets. 

Galvanized  or  painted  sheets,  same  as  above,  curved  to  any  radius,  any  length  up  to 
md  including  io  feet.  We  do  not  curve  one  and  one-fourth  inch  corrugated  iron. 


CORRUGATED  STEEL  AWNINGS 

Made  of  Galvanized  Steel  Only 


Single  Curve 


Double  Curve 


Estimates  furnished  for  single  or  double  curve. 

^end  complete  measurements,  width  of  sidewalk  and  building;  state  if  wanted  with 
posts  or  brackets;  if  building  is  of  brick,  stone  or  wood. 


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METAL  ROOFINGS 

Sheets  measure  24  inches  from  center  to  center  of  seams. 


c  B  A 

“St.  Paul’’  Pressed  Standing  Seam  with  Cleats 


Painted 
Per  Square 

Standard  gauge . 

No.  28  gauge . 

No.  26  gauge . 


Weight 
Per  Square 


73  lbs. 
86  lbs. 


Galvanized 
Per  Square 


Weight 
Per  Square 
77  lbs. 

S4  lbs. 

98  lbs. 


Stock  sizes,  24  inches  wide  by  6,  7,  8,  9  and  10  feet  long. 


Tools  for  Laying 


Cap  Squeezer,  net . $2.50 

End  Lock  Former,  net .  1.00 

Shears,  net .  2.50 


If  tools  are  returned  to  us  free  of 
expense  we  will  give  credit  for  the 
full  amount  charged. 


‘Dakota”  Pressed  Standing  Seam  with  Continuous  Cleats 


Painted 
Per  Square 


Weight 
Per  Square 


Galvanized 
Per  Square 


Standard  gauge. 
No.  28  gauge . .  . 
No.  26  gauge . . . 


73  lbs. 

88 


)S. 


Weight 
Per  Square 

84  lbs. 

91  lbs. 

105  lbs. 


Stock  sizes,  24  inches  wide  by  6,  7,  8,  9  and  10  feet  lonj; 


Tools  for  Laying 

Heavy  Punch,  net . $20.00 

Cap  Squeezer,  net .  2.50 

End  Lock  Former,  net .  1.00 

Copper  Rivets  and  Burrs,  per 

lb.,  net . 50 

If  tools  are  returned  to  us  free  of 
expense  we  will  give  credit  for  the 
full  amount  charged. 


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METAL  ROOFING--Continued 

“Gothic”  Shingle  Pressed  Standing  Seam  Roofing 


Yon  know,  every  one  knows,  that  galvanized  pressed  standing  seam  roofing  is  good 
roofing.  Its  lasting-  and  weather-proof  qualities  have  been  thoroughly  demonstrated. 
For  many  purposes,  however,  the  plain  sheets  were  objectionable. 

By  embossing  a  beautiful  Gothic  shingle  pattern  on  the  surface  of  sheets,  we  have 
made  it  available  for  the  finest  residences,  schools,  churches,  etc. 


Beautiful  Gothic  Shingle 
Pattern 


Cost,  Laid  on  the  Roof,  is  no 
More  than  for  Common 
Wood  Shingles 


Lasting,  Fire  and  Weather 
Proof 


A  Metal  Roof  is  a  Sure 
Protection  Against 
Lightning 


A  6-foot  length,  galvanized.  Also  made  in  8  and  10-foot  lengths. 
Covering  width,  24  inches. 


Suitable  for  any  roof  with  pitch  of  three  inches  or  more  to  the  foot.  Can  be  laid  over  sheathing  a  few 
inches  apart  or  over  old  shingles. 


A  “square”  consists  of  fifty  lineal  feet  in  separate  sheets  with  necessary  side  and  end  cleats.  End  locks 
not  cut  and  turned  unless  so  ordered,  and  are  charged  extra. 


Tools  for  Laying 


Painted 

“Gothic”  Roofing  Per  Square 

Standard  gauge . 

No.  28  gauge . 

No.  26  gauge . 


Weight  Galvanized  Weight 
Per  Square  Per  Square  Per  Square 

.  77  lbs. 

73  lbs .  84  lbs. 

86  lbs .  -98  lbs. 


Cap  Squeezer,  net . $2.50 

End  Lock  Former,  net .  1.00 

Shears,  net .  2.50 


If  tools  are  returned  to  us  free  of 
expense  we  will  give  credit  for  the 
full  amount  charged. 


V  Crimped  Roofings 

No  tools  required  except  hammer  and  snips 

Sheets  measure  24  inches  from  center  to  center  of  outside  crimps. 


Standard  Gauge 
No.  28  Gauge .  . 
No.  26  Gauge.. 
No.  24  Gauge.. 


“Ramsey”  2V  Crimped  Roofing  with  Sticks 

Painted  Weight  Galvanized 
Per  Square  Per  Square  Per  Square 


.  74  lbs. 

.  87  lbs. 

.  114  lbs. 

Stock  sizes,  24  inches  wide  by  6,  7,  8,  9  and  10  feet  long. 


Weight 
Per  Square 
81  lbs. 

88  lbs. 
105  lbs. 
134  lbs. 


“Hennepin”  3V  Crimped  Roofing  with  Sticks 


Painted  Weight  Galvanized 

Per  Square  Per  Square  Per  Square 

Standard  Gauge .  .  .  . 

No.  28  Gauge .  .  80  lbs.  . 

No.  26  Gauge .  .  94  lbs.  . 

No.  24  Gauge .  .  122  lbs. 


Stock  sizes,  24  inches  wide  by  6,  7,  8,  9  and  10  feet  long. 


Weight 
Per  Square 
85  lbs. 

92  lbs. 
106  lbs. 
138  lbs. 


Advantages  of  V  Crimped  Roofing 

While  an  extra  good  article,  these  are  inexpensive  forms  of  metal  roofing,  and  are 
especially  easy  to  apply.  A  hammer  and  possibly  a  pair  of  snips  are  all  the  tools  needed. 
With  each  square,  (100  square  feet)  we  ship  necessary  wood  strips.  Unless  other  lengths 
are  specified,  we  always  ship  8  foot  sheets.  Either  style  may  be  laid  over  sheathing 
or  shingles  on  any  roof  having  a  pitch  of  more  than  two  inches  to  the  foot.  The  3  V 
Crimped  Roofing  is  recommended  where  high  winds  are  common. 


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Method  of  Application  shown  in  figures  1,  2,  3  and 
4  below. 

Fig.  1.  Cleat  as  shipped. 

Fig.  2.  Cleat  in  position,  nailed  to  sheathing. 

Fig.  3.  Cleat  turned  down  over  1^4  inch  turned 
up  edge. 

Fig.  4.  Shows  the  l-hf  inch  edge  and  cleat  folded 
over  the  1  inch  turned  up  edge,  this  being  the  finish¬ 
ing  seam. 


Fig.  1 


Painted  Weight 
per  per 

Square  Square 

Standard  Gauge . 

No.  28  Gauge  .  72  lbs. 

No.  26  Gauge  .  86  lbs. 


Put  up  in  rolls  of  100  square 


Fig.  2 

Fig.  3 

Fig.  4 

Tools  for  Laying 

Galv. 

Weight 

1  Pair  1  inch  Edging  Tongs,  net... 

. $5.00 

per 

Square 

per 

Square 

1  Pair  1 34  inch  Edging  Tongs,  net.. 

.  5.00 

77  lbs. 

1  Pair  Combination  Tongs,  net . 

.  2.50 

84  lbs 

1  Pair  Shears,  net . 

.  2.50 

98  lbs. 

If  tools  are  returned  to  us  free 

of  charge  we 

feet  ea 

ch. 

will  give  full  credit  for  them. 

“CAPITOL”  ROOFING 


No  tools  required  except  hammer  and  snips 


A  standard  for  flat  roofs.  Nail  securely  to  the  roof  sheathing  2  inch  by  2  inch  wood 
strips,  spaced  24  inches  on  centers;  lay  the  roofing  over  the  strips,  making  a  full  lap  of 
inches  on  the  top  of  the  strip.  Nail  edge  of  upper  sheet  through  the  lower  sheet  and 
solder  the  edge  and  nail  head.  Expansion  and  contraction  is  provided  for  in  the  2  inches 
slack  on  each  side  of  the  strip.  This  will  make  a  permanently  water-tight  roof.  Made 
of  galvanized  steel  only,  and  put  up  in  rolls. 


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Plain  Pressed  Brick  Siding. 


Standard  gauge 
No.  28  gauge. .  . 
No.  26  gauge . . . 


Style  No.  22 

Size  of  brick,  2j4x8^  inches.  Made  with  lap  joint  only. 


Painted  Weight  Galvanized  Weight 

Per  Square  Per  Square  Per  Square  Per  Square 

.  .  .  72  lbs. 

.  64  lbs.  .  78  lbs. 

.  77  lbs.  .  91  lbs. 


Stock  size,  26  inches  wide  by  6  feet  long. 


Rock  Faced  Brick  Siding. 


Standard  gauge 
No.  28  gauge . .  . 
No.  26  gauge . .  . 


Style  No.  20 

Size  of  brick,  2^x9  inches.  Made  with  lap  or  slip  joint  on  lower  edge. 


Painted  Weight  Galvanized  Weight 

Per  Square  Per  Square  Per  Square  Per  Square 

.  .  .  73  lbs. 

.  65  lbs.  .  79  lbs. 

.  78  lbs.  .  92  lbs. 


Stock  size,  26  inches  wide  by  6  feet  long. 


Rock  Faced 


Standard  gauge 
No.  28  gauge . . . 
No.  26  gauge . . . 


Style  No.  11 

Stone  Siding.  Size  of  stone,  6J4xll24  inches.  Made  with  lap  joint  only. 


Painted  Weight  Galvanized  Weight 

Per  Square  Per  Square  Per  Square  Per  Square 

.  .  .  73  lbs. 

.  65  lbs.  .  79  lbs. 

.  78  lbs.  .  92  lbs. 


Stock  size,  26  inches  wide  by  6  feet  long. 


36 


METAL  SIDINGS--Continued 


Style  No.  10 


Rock  Faced  Stone  Siding.  Size  of  stone,  734x12  inches. 


Made  with  lap  or  slip  joint  on  lower  edge. 


Painted  Weight 

Per  Square  Per  Square 

Standard  gauge . . . 

No.  28  gauge .  65  lbs. 

No.  26  gauge .  78  lbs. 


Stock  size,  24  inches  wide  by  6  feet  long. 


Galvanized 
Per  Square 


Weight 
Per  Square 
73  lbs. 
79  lbs. 
92  lbs. 


Style  No.  9 

Dressed  Stone  Siding.  Size  of  stone,  6  inches  square.  Made  with  lap  joint  only. 


Standard  gauge 
No.  28  gauge . .  . 
No.  26  gauge . . . 


Painted  Weight 

Per  Square  Per  Square 


.  65  lbs. 

.  78  lbs. 

Stock  size,  26  inches  wide  by  6  feet  long. 


Galvanized 
Per  Square 


Weight 
Per  Square 
73  lbs. 
79  lbs. 
92  lbs. 


Style  No.  28 

Beaded  Siding  and  Ceiling.  Beads  $4x?4  inches,  2>l/2  inches  apart. 


Painted  Weight  Galvanized  Weight 

Per  Square  Per  Square  Per  Square  Per  Square 

.  .  .  77  lbs. 

.  70  lbs.  .  84  lbs. 

. .  .  83  lbs.  .  101  lbs. 

Stock  size,  25*4  inches  wide  by  6  and  8  feet  long. 


Standard  gauge 
No.  28  gauge. . . 
No.  26  gauge. . . 


STEEL  WEATHERBOARD  SIDING 

Designed  Especially  for  Use  on  Residences 


Style  No.  8.  A  Metal  Drop-Siding.  Formed  boards,  4  inches  wide. 


Painted  Weight  Galvanized 
Per  Square  Per  Square  Per  Square 

Standard  Gauge . 

No.  28  Gauge .  !!!!'.'  75  'lbs 

No.  26  Gauge .  89  lbs.'  i"::; 


Stock  size,  26  inches  wide  by  8  feet  long. 


Weight 
Per  Square 
80  lbs. 

86  lbs. 
100  lbs. 


TRIMMINGS  FOR  WEATHERBOARD  SIDING 


Made  of  Galvanized  Steel  only 


Illustration 
to  the  left 
shows  a  most 
satisfactory 
corner  finish 
for 

Weatherboard 

Siding. 


For  prices  on  cornice  A-B,  see  page  41. 
For  prices  on  formed  corner,  see  page  39. 
Watertable  shown  and  listed  opposite. 


Height  price 

7  inches . $0.12 

9  inches . 15 

11  inches . 20 


Rock-Faced  Water  Table 


Height  priCe 

7  inches . $0.15 

9  inches . 20 

11  inches . 25 


Durable,  inexpensive,  makes  an  absolutely  tight  corner,  and  saves  labor 


6  inches  to  the  weather  on 
each  side 

Painted,  per  lineal  foot  ...$0.10 
Galvanized,  per  lineal  foot.  .14 


No.  20C 

5  inches  to  the  weather  on 
each  side 

Painted,  per  lineal  foot. ..  .$0.12 
Galvanized,  per  lineal  foot.  .16 


No.  11C 

6  inches  to  the  weather  on 
each  side 

Painted,  per  lineal  foot ...  .$0.12 
Galvanized,  per  lineal  foot.  .16 


No.  10C 

6  inches  to  the  weather  on  each  side 


Painted,  per  lineal  foot . $0.12 

Galvanized,  per  lineal  foot . 16 


No.  9C 

6l/2  inches  to  the  weather  on  each  side 
Galvanized,  per  lineal  foot . $0.40 


No.  917C. 


Similar  to  No.  9C,  but  8^2  inches  to  the 


weather  on  each  side. 


Galvanized,  per  lineal  foot. 


.50 


Special  Corner  Finish,  Best  Suited  for  Weather-Board  Siding 


Galvanized,  per  foot 


39 


$0.12 


Total  Width 

4  inches . . 

5  inches.. 
7  inches.. 
9  inches . . 


For  Belt  Courses,  Sills,  Etc. 


Per  Foot  Total  Width  Per  Foot 

$0.05*4  11  inches .  $0.1234 

.06  12^4  inches .  .14 

.08  15  inches .  .17 

.10  18  inches .  .25 


SLIP  JOINT  CORNER  CASINGS 


Fig.  1  C 

Inside  Corner 
Per  foot . $0.12 


Made  of  Galvanized  Steel  only 


Fig.  2  C 

Outside  Corner 
Per  foot . $0.12 


Fig.  3  C 

Window 

Per  foot . $0.12 


Fig.  4  C 

Pilaster 

Per  foot . $0.15 


Wm  J  J  -la. 

% 

Used  with  sidings,  they  make  a  perfect  finish  at  all  corners. 

Wo 

PILASTERS 

Hi t  si 

MIL  'jgf 

Made  of  Galvanized  Steel  only 

i  HM'i 

No. 

5. 

5  inch  face,  no  tooled  edges.. 

Price  per 
Lineal  Ft. 

A  .  '  M 

No. 

7. 

7  inch  face,  no  tooled  edges . 

v  '  •  ^  iy 

No. 

13. 

8  inch  face,  5  inch  stone  and  1*4  inch  tooled  edges.. 

Hi 

No. 

14. 

10  inch  face,  7  inch  stone  and  \l/2  inch  tooled  edges. 

.34 

P^TOiafej'  * 

No. 

15. 

\\y2  inch  face,  Sy  inch  stone  and  1*4  inch  tooled  edges 

.39 

No. 

16. 

13  inch  face,  11  inch  stone  and  1  inch  tooled  edges  . 

fir  'fj.ffak 

No. 

17. 

17  inch  face,  15  inch  stone  and  1  inch  tooled  edges 

.50 

Et 

No. 

21. 

21^4  inch  face,  18^4  inch  stone  and  1*4  inch  tooled  edges. 

.70 

No. 

18. 

12  inch  face,  square  design,  per  foot . 

40 

T.  FAUL  R©©HI»@  eQKflieE  ^2S  ©KHAMEJUT  C®MrAMYJ 


PLAIN  EAVES  CORNICE,  WINDOW  AND  DOOR  CASINGS 

Made  of  Galvanized  Steel  only 

Metal  Casings  for  windows,  doors,  eaves  and  gable  projections,  used  in  connection 
with  out  different  styles  of  Metal  Siding  and  Roofing,  make  the  building  entirely  steel  clad. 
Send  plans  or  measurements,  and  we  will  cut  materials  to  fit. 


Saves  Labor  and  Makes 
a  Fire  and  Weather- 
Proof  Finish.  See  pages 
38  and  39  for  Corner  to 
Match. 


Specially  Adapted  for 
Use  on  Buildings  Cov¬ 
ered  with  Corrugated 
Steel  or  Weather-Board 
Metal  Sidings. 


Fig.  220 


-  ----  -  -  —  --  —  '  _  -  r 

a 

■ml 

Fig.  224 

— 

Fig.  225 

List  prices  based  on  Standard  Gauge.  Prices  on  heavier  gauges  upon  application. 


24-inch  Girth, 
26-inch  Girth, 
28-inch  Girth, 
30-inch  Girth, 


per  lineal  foot 
per  lineal  foot 
per  lineal  foot 
per  lineal  foot 


PLAIN  CORNICE— FIG.  220 

Shipped  in  6,  8  or  10-foot  lengths. 


SILLS  FOR  WINDOWS— FIG.  223 

Made  to  order  in  lengths  to  fit  window. 

9-inch  Girth,  per  lineal  foot . 

10-inch  Girth,  per  lineal  foot . 

12-inch  Girth,  per  lineal  foot . 

CASINGS  AND  CAPS  FOR  WINDOWS— FIGS.  224  and  225 

Made  to  order  in  lengths  to  fit  window. 

3- inch  Face,  10-inch  Girth,  per  lineal  foot . 

4- inch  Face,  11-inch  Girth,  per  lineal  foot . 

5- inch  Face,  12  inch  Girth,  per  lineal  foot . 


$0.24 

.26 

.28 

.30 


$0.09 

.10 

.12 


$0.10 

.11 

.12 


CASINGS  AND  CAPS  FOR  DOORS— FIGS.  224  and  225 

Made  to  order  in  lengths  to  fit  doors. 


3- inch  Face,  12-inch  Girth,  per  lineal  foot 

4- inch  Face,  13-inch  Girth,  per  lineal  foot 

5- inch  Face,  14-inch  Girth,  per  lineal  foot 


$0.12 

.13 

.14 


Other  Styles  of  Caps,  Sills  and  Casings 

We  also  make  all  sizes  and  styles  of  Caps  and  Sills,  Casings  and  Ornamental  Caps  for 
windows  and  doors.  See  pages  42  and  43. 


41 


Made  of  Galvanized  Steel  only 


No.  127.  Galvanized  Cap  for  window  or  door. 

Price  each,  for  single  window  or  door ...  .$1.50 


No.  129.  Galvanized  Cap  for  window  or  door. 
Price  each,  for  single  window  or  door  ...$1.80 


For  other  Caps,  see  page  43. 


Side  Casings  Made  Right  and  Left 


Side  Casings  Made  Right  and  Left 


No.  50  No.  51 

Each..  $0.75  Each..  $0.90 


Illustrating  application  of  Cap  No.  127,  Sill  No. 
124  and  Casing  No.  52. 


No.  52  No.  53 

Each. .$1.10  Each. .$1.10 


ROCK-FACED  STEEL  SILL  CRIMPED  STEEL  SILL 


No.  125.  4  inch  face,  for  single  window  or  door,  $1.05  No.  124.  4  inch  face,  for  single  window  or  door,  $0.95 

In  ordering  caps,  sills,  or  casings,  always  give  exact  size  of  openings. 


42 


5T.FAUI  K0®rm©  tOKfllfcC  ©1HAME1HT  ©©MFAFIY 


CAPS  FOR  WINDOWS  AND  DOORS 

Galvanized  Steel  with  Ornamental  Zinc  Work 


TW2 

'firt 

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No.  101.  For  single  window  or  door.  Each. .  .$5.25 


No.  100.  For  single  window  or  door.  Each... $3. 75 


ROCK-FACED  DOOR  AND  WINDOW  CAPS 

Made  in  galvanized  steel  only 


No.  120.  5  inch  face,  for  single  window  or  door.  Each 
No.  120.  7  inch  face,  for  single  window  or  door.  Each 


$1.05 

1.25 


Half  Circle  Rock-Faced  Caps 


No.  123.  12  inch  face,  for  single  window  or  door. 

Each  . . . $9.25 


No.  122.  10  inch  face,  for  single  window  or  door. 

Each . . $8.50 


No.  121.  10 


Segment  Rock-Faced  Caps 


inch  face,  for  single  window  or  door.  Each . 

In  ordering  Caps,  always  give  the  exact  width  of  the  openin 


$7.75 


43 


Patented  Sept.  27,  1892 


The  slip-joint  method  illustrated  above  consists  of  a  system  of  notching  and  folding, 
so  that  expansion  and  contraction  are  amply  provided  for,  and  nail-heads  are  concealed. 
These  cuts  show  how  our  rock-faced  plates  are  formed  and  fastened.  Even  under  extreme 
expansion  or  contraction  there  is  no  strain  upon  the  nails,  making  it  impossible  for  these 
plates  to  get  loose  and  rattle,  as  is  the  case  with  lap-joint  plates  or  siding. 


ARCHITECTS  and  OWNERS  should  give  these  features  careful  study. 


Style  No.  6 — Slip  joint,  9x\0l/2  inches,  single  fold. 
Style  No.  6 — Slip  joint,  9x21  inches,  single  fold. 


Pieces  Price 

St}de  of  Plate  Per  Square  Size  of  Plate  Per  Square 


No.  2 . 

82 

13gfxl3j4  hi. 

$11.00 

No.  4 . 

33 

18  x24  in. 

7.00 

No.  6 . 

153 

9  xlOjd  in. 

15.50 

No.  6 . 

77 

9  x21  in. 

10.50 

44 


INDIVIDUAL  SLIP-JOINT  PLATES-Continued 

Siding  Plates,  Patented  Sept.  27,  1892 

Double  Fold 


Style  No.  1— 7^x8  Style  No.  1— 7*4x16  Style  No.  1—7*4x21 


Pilaster  Plates 

Single  Fold 


Style  No.  7 

7x15.  Single  fold 


Style  No.  7 

15x15.  Single  fold 


Style  No.  7 

19x15  and  26x15.  Single  fold 


l-.*  %  '  -  isssamsHm 

Pieces 

14.  -4  w 

:  m 

Style  of  Plate 

Per  Square 

Size  of  Plate 

Galvanized 

No.  1 . 

.  240 

7*4x  8  inches 

per  square, 

$16.00 

!l 

No.  1 . 

.  183 

7J/x\0y  inches 

per  square, 

15.00 

* 

No.  1 . 

.  120 

7*4x16  inches 

per  square, 

12.00 

mm* 

No.  1 . 

.  92 

7j4x21  inches 

per  square, 

11.50 

No.  1 . 

.  200 

9x  8  inches 

per  square, 

16.00 

rA‘ 

No.  1 . 

.  153 

9x101/2  inches 

per  square, 

15.50 

No.  1 . 

.  100 

9x16  inches 

per  square, 

11.00 

No.  1 . 

.  77 

9x21  inches 

per  square, 

10.00 

1:^1 

No.  1 . 

.  131 

10T4xl0y  inches 

per  square. 

14.50 

No.  1 . 

.  66 

10^x21  inches 

per  square, 

10.00 

No.  7 . 

.  256 

3^4x15  inches 

per  square. 

16.00 

No.  7 . 

.  137 

7  xl5  inches 

per  square, 

15.00 

No.  7 . 

.  64 

15  xl5  inches 

per  square, 

11.00 

Style  No. 

7 

No.  7 . 

.  51 

19  xl5  inches 

per  square, 

10.50 

344x15 
Single  fold 

No.  7 . 

.  37 

26  xl5  inches 

per  square, 

9.75. 

,0©P1HG  eaKfffieC  IS  0IHAMI£«T  ©©MPAfflY 


FORMED  VALLEYS 


FLASHINGS 


Made  of  Standard  Gauge  Galvanized  Steel  in  10-foot  Made  of  Galvanized  Steel  and  Terne  Tin. 

lengths. 


Especially  recommended  for  shingled  roofs. 


Girth  Weight  per  List  per 

Inches  100  Feet  Lineal  Foot 

10 .  60  lbs.  $0.12i4 

12 .  72  lbs.  .15 

14 .  84  lbs.  .17*4 

20 .  120  lbs.  .25 

24 .  144  lbs.  .30 

28 .  168  lbs.  .35 


Desirable  for  step-flashing  of  dormers  and 
chimneys. 


Size 

Weight 

List 

Inches 

Per  100 

Per  100 

4x  5 . 

10  lbs. 

$0.60 

5x  7 . 

18  lbs. 

1.05 

7x10 . 

35  lbs. 

2.05 

VALLEYS  IN  ROLLS 


Made  of  Galvanized  Steel  and  Terne  Tin — Not  painted 


List 

Width 

prices  and  weights  per 
Galvanized  Steel 

100  lineal  feet. 

I  C  Tei 

ne  Tin 

I  X  Terne  Tin 

Inches 

List 

Weight 

List 

Weight 

List 

Weight 

10 . 

...  $12.50 

62  lbs. 

$10.00 

45  lbs. 

$11.50 

50  lbs. 

14 . 

.  .  .  17.50 

87  lbs. 

14.00 

75  lbs. 

16.00 

80  lbs.  ‘ 

20 . 

.  .  .  25.00 

124  lbs. 

20.00 

90  lbs. 

22.50 

100  lbs. 

28 . 

.  .  .  35.00 

174  lbs. 

28.00 

150  lbs. 

31.50 

160  lbs. 

COMBINATION  ROOFING  TONGS 


GALVANIZED  BARBED  NAILS 


Best  for  applying  all  kinds  of  roofing  and 
siding  sheets;  34>  1/4  and  1^4  inches  long. 


List,  per  pound . $0.15 

List,  per  keg . 12.00 


HOT  GALVANIZING 

Custom  Galvanizing  in  the  old  reliable  and  most  successful  way,  the  hot  process.  We 
have  one  of  the  most  modern  and  best  equipped  job  shops  in  the  country,  and  are  pre¬ 
pared  to  furnish  estimates  for  galvanizing  material  of  all  kinds  and  descriptions.  We  are 
prepared  to  quote  on  galvanizing  castings,  forgings  or  specialties  of  any  kind.  Yearly 
contracts  if  desired.  Let  us  figure  with  you. 


46 


►t.  faul  KO0P1H1©  eaRMiee  oinAMCfaT  ea 


Dallam  Block,  Evansville,  Ind.,  Illustrating  Our  Materials  Applied  to  an  Old  Brick  Building 

Showing  also  our  Cornice,  Pediment,  Sign,  Bay  Windows,  Rock-Faced  Siding,  Window-Trim, 
Rosettes,  etc.  Everything  formed  of  Galvanized  Steel  with  Zinc  Enrichment. 


METAL  FRONTS  ARE  NOT  EXPENSIVE.  LET  US  PROVE  IT. 

47 


Read  This  Page  Carefully 


Before  you  decide  NOT  to  put  up  one  of  our  Metal  Fronts 


What  More  Convincing  Arguments  Could 
We  Give  Than  These  Letters? 


In  1894  Cashier  E.  E.  Secor  said: 

“Your  work  on  our  new  Buffalo 
Center  State  Bank  building  is  highly 
satisfactory.  Your  patent  slip-joint 
siding  plates  fool  the  best  of  them, 
since  we  have  had  them  painted  and 
sanded.  We  can  assure  you  we  have 
the  most  substantial  looking  building, 
as  well  as  in  construction,  and  the 
warmest  one  in  Buffalo  Center.  Were 
we  going  to  build  again,  we  would 
certainly  use  your  rock-faced  slip- 
joint  metal  siding  plates.” 


In  1907  Mr.  Secor  said: 

“It  looks  as  good  today  as  it  did  the 
day  it  was  put  up.  The  building  is 
still  a  credit  to  the  town  and,  if  any¬ 
thing,  looks  better  and  more  substan¬ 
tial  than  the  brick  buildings  which 
have  been  erected  since.” 


Bank,  Buffalo  Center,  Iowa 

This  building  is  as  substantial  now  as  it  was  when 
erected  years  ago. 


\  The  Appearance  of  Success  Begets  * 
I  Success:  Put  Up  a  Good  “Front”  \ 
land  LOOK  PROSPEROUS  \ 

•  * ^  ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ « t  ii  1 1 


Mr.  C.  W.  Andrews,  President 
First  Bank  of  Walhalla,  wrote  us 
in  1898  as  follows: 

“My  building  built  of  j'-our  rock¬ 
faced  siding  and  fire-proof  con¬ 
struction  is  completed.  It’s  the  talk 
of  the  two  counties  of  Pembina  and 
Cavalier.  Everyone  says  it’s  the 
best  building  for  the  purpose  in  the 
state.  My  insurance  is  rated  be¬ 
tween  solid  brick  and  brick  veneer.” 


In  1906  Mr.  Andrews  wrote: 

“I  thank  you  for  the  blue  print 

and  have  left  it  with  Mr.  - 

of  your  city  who  will  take  the  mat¬ 
ter  up  direct  with  you. 

Although  the  other  parties  sug¬ 
gested  brick  or  stone  for  his  build¬ 
ing,  he  is  so  much  pleased  with  my 
building  that  he  will  put  up  one 
similar.” 

Since  Mr.  Andrews  wrote  the  let¬ 
ter  last  reproduced  an  addition  has 
been  built  to  match  the  original. 


Bank,  Walhalla,  N.  D. 

Picture  taken  10  years  after  erection. 


^st.  PAUL  mermG  G©RmeE  ^sg  ©KnAMEm  company, 


OUR  METAL  FRONTS  ARE  APPLICABLE  TO  OLD  BUILDINGS 

AS  WELL  AS  NEW 


The  Wonderful  Transformations  Shown  Here  Were 
Accomplished  Entirely  by  the  Use  of  Our  Products.  These 
Are  Only  a  Few  of  Many  Examples. 


These 
Pictures 
Show 
the  Same 
Building 
Before 
and 
After 
the 

Application 
of  Our 
Materials. 


1878 


HARDWARE 


I  Jb' lid  i  calc 


PUT  UP  A  GOOD 
“FRONT” 

IT  PAYS 


niinutS 


There  Are  Possibilities  for  Improve¬ 
ments  Such  as  This  in  Every  Town 
and  City.  Are  You  Doing  Your  Share 
of  This  Work? 


49 


menm  e»@RmeE  ts  QKnAnmr  fcOMPAftiYj 


METAL  FRONTS 


Here’s  one  department  in  which  we  stand  pre-eminent.  Our  store  front  work  has 
no  superior  in  this  country.  Hundreds  of  designs  for  all  kinds  of  buildings,  old  or  new, 
large  or  small.  Complete  working  blue-print  furnished  with  each  front. 


IN  REQUESTING  ESTIMATES 
send  photo,  or  diagram  as  illustrated  op¬ 
posite.  Make  separate  diagram  of  each  side 
of  building  to  be  remodeled.  Show  thereon 
all  measurements  between  the  crosses  on 
the  dotted  lines  as  indicated  on  our  sample 
diagram.  On  the  ground  plan  show  size 
and  location  of  columns,  doors,  halls,  stair¬ 
ways,  etc.  Mention  any  changes  wanted. 
State  kind  of  materials  desired  and  general 
style  of  design. 

IF  WOODWORK  AND  GLASS 
IS  WANTED 

for  any  of  the  Metal  Fronts  shown,  we  can 
supply  it  at  attractive  prices.  Arrange¬ 
ments  have  been  made  with  local  glass  com¬ 
panies  and  sash  and  door  concerns  to  fur¬ 
nish  these  items  at  special  prices.  In  order¬ 
ing  or  requesting  prices  on  Store  Fronts, 
state  clearly  whether  they  are  wanted. 


<Sechoi£.  HeAtioi{. 


No.  558  Store  Front  This  cut  illustrates  the  application  of  our  Rock-Faced  Metal 

Price,  24  feet  wide . $168.00  Siding  in  connection  with  which  is  used  caps  and  sills  for  win- 

For  each  additional  foot,  add  5.00  dows.  See  page  43 

Price  is  for  Sheet  Metal  Work  only. 

1 


50 


METAL  FRONTS--Continued 


No.  809  Store  Front 


ice,  24  feet  wide .  . $112.00 

<"  each  additional  foot,  add .  3.00 


Price  is  for  Sheet  Metal  Work  only. 


No.  806  Store  Front 


Price,  28  feet  wide . $98.00 

For  each  additional  foot,  add .  2.50 


Price  is  for  Sheet  Metal  Work  only. 


No.  665  Store  Front 


Price,  32  feet  wide .  . $124.00 

For  each  additional  foot,  add .  3.00 


Price  is  for  Sheet  Metal  Work  only. 


No.  715  Store  Front 


Price,  24  feet  wide . $68.00 

For  each  additional  foot,  add .  3.00 


Price  is  for  Sheet  Metal  Work  only. 


See  page  50  for  information  about  woodwork  and  glass. 


51 


METAL  FRONTS- -Continued 


No.  1080  Store  Front 


Price  22  feet  wide . $100.00 

For  each  additional  foot,  add .  3.00 


Price  is  for  Sheet  Metal  Work  only. 


No.  451  Store  Front 

Price,  20  feet  wide. 

For  each  additional  foot,  add. 

Price  is  for  Sheet  Metal  Work  only. 


No.  1091  Store  Front 


Price,  24  feet  wide.  . .  . . $65.00 

For  each  additional  foot,  add .  2.00 


Price  is  for  Sheet  Metal  Work  only. 


No.  1088  Store  Front 

Price,  26  feet  wide . $120.0( 

For  each  additional  foot,  add .  3.0< 

Price  is  for  Sheet  Metal  Work  only. 


See  page  50  for  information  about  woodwork  and  glass. 


52 


METAL  FRONTS—Continued 


No.  1082  Store  Front 


Price  20  feet  wide . $90.00 

For  each  additional  foot,  add .  2.50 


Price  is  for  Sheet  Metal  Work  only 


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No.  528  Store  Front 


Price,  22  feet  wide . $99.00 

For  each  additional  foot,  add .  3.00 


Price  is  for  Sheet  Metal  Work  only. 


No.  522  Store  Front 


Price,  25  feet  wide . $218.00 

For  each  additional  foot,  add .  4.00 


Price  is  for  Sheet  Metal  Work  only. 


No.  738  Store  Front 

Price,  25  feet  wide . 

For  each  additional  foot,  add . 

Price  is  for  Sheet  Metal  Work  only. 


See  page  50  for  information  about  woodwork  and  glass. 


$225.00 

9.00 


53 


Price,  30  feet  wide . $150.00 

For  each  additional  foot,  add .  4.00 


Price  is  for  Sheet  Metal  Work  only. 


Price,  24  feet  wide . $112.00 

For  each  additional  foot,  add .  3.00 


Price  is  for  Sheet  Metal  Work  only. 


No.  788  Store  Front 


Price,  22  feet  wide.. . $157.00 

For  each  additional  foot,  add .  6.00 


Price  is  for  Sheet  Metal  Work  only. 


No.  473  Store  Front 


Price,  25  feet  wide .  . $290.00 

For  each  additional  foot,  add .  7.50 


Price  is  for  Sheet  Metal  Work  only. 


See  page  50  for  information  about  woodwork  and  glass. 


54 


' 


No.  1087  Store  Front 

Price,  45  feet  wide .  $145.00 

For  each  additional  foot,  add . .  3.00 

Price  is  for  Sheet  Metal  Work  only. 


55 


Prices  quoted  upon  application.  Shown  to  demonstrate  the  unlimited  possibilities 
of  Sheet  Metal  construction.  Upon  receipt  of  sketches,  we  shall  be  glad  to  design,  free 
of  cost,  fronts  for  theatres,  lodge  buildings,  garages,  apartment  buildings  and  stores. 

We  can  also  furnish  plans  and  specifications  for  the  complete  Sheet  Metal  equip¬ 
ment  of  public  buildings,  schools,  etc. 


56 


ROOF  CRESTINGS 

Cast  Iron 


Style  No.  28.  Cresting,  2  feet  9  inches  high. 

Per  length  of  18  inches . $2.25 

Style  No.  28.  Finial,  5  feet  high.  Each .  5.50 


Style  No.  26.  Cresting,  1  foot  6  inches  high. 

Per  foot . $0.60 

Style  No.  26.  Finial,  2  ft.  10  in.  high.  Each.  1.90 


Style  No.  24. 
Style  No.  24. 
Style  No.  25. 
Style  No.  25. 


Cresting,  1  ft.  high.  Per  foot. $0.45 

Finial,  2  ft.  high.  Each .  1.05 

Cresting,  1  ft.  3  in.  high.  Per  ft.  .55 
Finial,  2  ft.  3  in.  high.  Each..  1.20 


Style  No.  27. 
Style  No.  27. 
Style  No.  29. 
Style  No.  24. 
Style  No.  30. 
Style  No.  25. 
Style  No.  31. 
Style  No.  31. 


Cresting,  1  ft.  6  in.  high.  Per  ft. $0.60 
Finial,  2  ft.  10  in.  high.  Each..  1.90 
Cresting,  1  ft.  high.  Per  foot.  .45 

Finial,  2  ft.  high.  Each .  1.05 

Cresting,  1  ft.  3  in.  high.  Per  ft.  .55 
Finial,  2  ft.  3  in.  high.  Each..  1.20 
Cresting,  2  ft.  high.  Per  ft...  .90 

Finial,  2  ft.  10  in.  high.  Each.  1.90 


57 


“ST.  PAUL”  METAL  SHINGLES 

How  to  Place  in  Position 

In  placing  “St.  Paul”  shingles  on  a  roof,  begin  at  the  left  hand  corner,  at  the  eaves, 
being  careful  to  get  your  first  course  of  shingles  parallel  with  the  eaves.  Do  this  by 
nailing  on  a  cleat  to  butt  your  shingles  against. 

Put  on  six  or  more  shingles,  loosely  nailed,  to  make  sure  that  you  are  starting  right. 

Then  nail  on  a  strip  of  gable  end  finish,  beginning  at  the  eaves  and  complete  nailing 
your  finish  as  you  go  towards  the  peak  or  ridge.  (See  cut.) 

Before  you  nail  on  all  the  shingles  put  on  your  ridge  roll  or  hip  cap  (see  cut),  and  fit 
your  shingles  into  it,  putting  the  shingles  up  into  the  fold  of  the  cap,  not  under  it.  Do 
not  nail  through  the  cap  and  shingle  Study  following  cut  carefully;  it  shows  plainly 
what  you  have  to  do  to  make  an  excellent  job. 


Working  Around  Chimneys,  Windows,  Etc. 

In  working  round  valleys,  fold  the  tin  under  instead  of  cutting  it  off. 

Around  chimneys,  windows  or  other  projections  on  roof,  work  just  as  you  would 
with  wood,  shingle  or  slate,  only  instead  of  cutting  it  off  bend  the  metal  up  against  the 
chimney,  window,  etc.,  using  flashing,  as  shown  on  page  46. 

“St.  Paul”  Metal  Shingles  are  superior  to  all  other  roof  coverings  because  of  being 
stronger,  never  wrinkling  or  cracking. 

They  are  more  ornamental,  and  all  things  considered,  are  the  most  economical  roof 
covering  made. 


58 


“ST.  PAUL”  METAL  SHINGLES  AND  TILE 

Made  of  Galvanized  Steel  or  Painted  Tin 

No  soldering  or  special  tools  required 

The  distinguishing  features  of  the  “St.  Paul”  shingle  are  the  simple,  practical  side  lock;  the  sharp, 
bold  embossing,  and  the  weather-proof  end  lap.  There  is  no  better  shingle  on  the  market. 

Any  ordinary  workman  can  apply  our  shingles  almost  as  fast  as  he  can  handle  them.  In  our  side 
lock,  ample  provision  has  been  made  against  “capillary  attraction,”  by  avoiding  the  perfect  nesting  of  the 
interlocking  flanges.  In  shingles  where  this  close  contact  exists,  leaks  are  caused  by  water  being  drawn  up 
between  the  surfaces  of  the  metal.  Our  side-lock  is  in  close  contact  at  but  one  point,  and  there  is  no  chance 
for  trouble  of  this  kind. 


No.  1  “St.  Paul”  Shingle 

Covering  size,  8x12  inches. 
No.  pieces  per  square..  150 
Weight,  galv.,  per  square .  130  lbs. 


No.  5  “St.  Paul”  Shingle 

Covering  size,  12x8  inches. 

No.  pieces  per  square...  67 
Weight,  galv.,  per  square  .  1 10  lbs. 


No.  2  “St.  Paul”  Shingle 

Covering  size,  11x15  inches. 
No.  pieces  per  square...  90 
Weight,  galv.,  per  square  .  1 10  lbs. 


The  smaller  sized  shingles  are  best  adapted 
for  small  roof  surfaces  and  hip  roofs,  where 
considerable  cutting  is  required  at  hips,  val¬ 
leys,  dormers,  etc.,  as  they  can  be  cut  to  less 
waste  than  larger  shingles. 

The  larger  shingles  are  best  for  large,  un¬ 
broken  surfaces  where  little  cutting  is  required, 
as  they  are  more  quickly  laid,  and  have  a 
smaller  proportion  of  joints  per  square. 

We  make  all  ridge  rolls,  hip-caps,  crestings, 
valleys,  eaves,  courses,  etc.,  necessary  to  make 
a  neat  and  complete  roof. 

Prices  upon  Application 

For  roof  trim  designed  for  use  with 
these  shingles  see  the  following  pages. 

No.  3  “St.  Paul”  Shingle 

Covering  size,  11x23  inches. 

No.  pieces  per  square.  55 
Weight,  galvanized, 
per  square . 110  lbs. 


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No.  4  “St.  Paul”  Shingle 

Covering  size,  11*4x1654  in. 
No.  pieces  per  square.  75 
Weight,  galvanized, 

per  square . 1 10  lbs. 

59 


“ST.  PAUL”  METAL  TILE 


HOW  TO  PLACE  IN  POSITION 

Start  the  tiles  at  lower  right  hand 
side  of  the  roof;  put  on  a  starter  first, 
see  that  it  is  well  nailed  on  three  edg¬ 
es,  then  place  a  regular  tile  lapping 
the  starter  so  that  by  bending  the 
clips  at  the  top  of  the  starter  over  the 
tile  it  will  hold  the  edge  to  the  tile; 
then  nail  the  free  edge  to  the  roof  for 
the  second  row,  lock  the  edge  of  the 
tile  in  the  slip  joint  of  the  tile  already 
laid,  lock  the  tile  with  the  cleats,  nail 
the  free  edge  and  continue  from  right 
to  left. 


NOTE — Be  careful  to  get  the  first 
course  parallel  with  the  eaves. 


Example  of  No.  06 
St.  Paul  Cluster  Tile 

Using  No.  122  Terminal 
and  No.  21  Ridge 

Starters  shown  on 
this  page  furnished 
without  extra  charge. 


The  No.  06  St.  Paul  Tile  is  composed  of  6  tiles,  6j/2x8')^  inches,  in  one  piece,  and  is  stamped  of 
No.  26  gauge  steel.  Roof  starters  are  made  in  a  design  which  lie  neatly  to  a  line  with  a  nailing  edge 
and  are  furnished  without  additional  charge. 


Ridges,  Hips,  Valleys, 
Terminals  and  other  trim 
for  use  in  connection  with 
these  Tile,  shown  on  fol¬ 
lowing  pages. 

Prices  upon  Application 


No.  06  “St.  Paul”  Tile 

Covering  size,  17Rixl9  inches 
Shipping  weight  per  square,  160  lbs. 
Pieces,  per  square .  44 


No.  07  Starter  Tile 

Covering  size,  17^x19  inches. 


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RIDGE^TERM INALS  AND  HIP  STARTERS 

Stamped  of  Galvanized  Steel 


No.  6  Starter  for  Nos.  18  and  20  Continuous  Hips 
Each  . $0.10 


61 


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No.  112  Starter  for  No.  12  Tile 


$0.40 


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HIP  CAPS  AND  CRESTING  TERMINALS 

Galvanized  Steel  and  Zinc.  For  Hipped  or  Gable  Roofs 


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Prices 

upon 

Application 


No.  246 


No.  247 


Give  length  of  ridge  and  pitch  of  roof.  Any  shape,  style  or  size  designed  or  made  from  drawings 
furnished. 


COMMON  TERMINALS 


For  use  with  plain  or  ornamental  ridge  and  hip  roll.  Cannot  be  used  with  ridges  having  larger  than 
2-inch  roll. 


ORNAMENTAL  CRESTING  TERMINALS 


No.  48 — Front 

12  inches  high.  Each. 


No.  48 — Side 


$4.50 


No.  49 — Front 

14  inches  high.  Each. 


No.  49 — Side 


.$4.50 


Terminals  Nos.  48  and  49  are  designed  especially  for  the  finer  class  of  residence  work.  They  are 
made  to  fit  any  design  of  hip  and  ridge  finish. 


For  hip  and  ridge  finish,  see  page  63. 


62 


FORMED  RIDGES 


Made  of  Galvanized  Steel  only 

Plain  Hip  and  Ridge  Roll 

(10-foot  lengths) 


In  ordering  state  if  wanted  without  nailing  flange,  otherwise  all  orders  will  he  shipped  with  flange. 


Diameter  of  roll,  inches.  . 
Width  of  Apron,  inches.  . 

Total  Girth,  inches . 

Standard  gauge,  per  foot 
No.  26  gauge,  per  foot.. 


List  Prices. 


1 

1/ 

1/2 

9 

2/ 

3 

m 

2 

2/ 

3 

3/ 

6 

7 

8 

10 

12 

14 

$0.13 

$0.14 

$0.16 

$0.19 

$0,23 

$0.28 

.19 

.20 

.22 

.25 

.29 

.34 

Slip-Joint  Angle  Ridge  Cap 

(10-foot  lengths) 


Slip-Joint  Ridge  Roll 

(10-foot  lengths) 


No.  595 


Width 
Each  Side 
1)4  inch 

2  inch 
2/  inch 

3  inch 
3/  inch 

4  inch 


Total 

List  Per  Foot 

Diam. 

Width 

Total 

List  Per  Foot 

Girth 

Standard  Gauge 

of  Roll 

of  Apron 

Girth 

Standard  Gauge 

12  inch 

$0.43 

1)4  inch 

1)4  inch 

18)4  inch 

$0.63 

13  inch 

.47 

1  /  inch 

2  inch 

20  inch 

.72 

14  inch 

.50 

2  inch 

2)4  inch 

22  inch 

.85 

15  inch 

.54 

2)4  inch 

3  inch 

24)4  inch 

1.05 

16  inch 

.58 

3  inch 

3/  inch 

26  inch 

1.25 

17  inch 

.61 

3)4  inch 

4  inch 

28)4  inch 

1.55 

Plain  Angle  Ridge  Cap 

(10-foot  lengths) 


Special  Built  Up  Ridge  Finish 

(Any  length) 


Apron 

Girth 

No.  593 

List  per  Foot 

List  Per  Foot 

Inches 

Inches 

Standard  Gauge 

No.  26  Gauge 

3 

6 

$0.13 

$0.19 

3)4 

7 

.14 

.20 

4 

8 

.16 

.22 

5 

10 

.19 

.25 

No.  16.  8l/2  inches  wide,  7  inches  high.  List  price, 
per  lineal  foot . $1.20 

Has  a  bold  and  massive  effect  not  obtainable 
with  stamped  ridges.  Architects  are  continually 
using  this  design  for  up-to-date  residences. 


63 


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ROOF  TRIMMINGS 


A 


A  Wood  Shingled  Roof  Embellished  with  Hip  Shingles  and  Crestings 


HIP  SHINGLES 

Specially  Designed  for  Wood  Shingled  Roofs 


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1  Ssif? 

No.  13 — 3^4x9  inches  No.  14 — 4x9  inches  No.  15 — 3^4x7  inches 

The  above  shingles  are  made  in  galvanized  steel  only,  with  the  exception  of  No.  14, 
which  is  made  of  either  galvanized  or  painted  steel.  Well  packed  in  boxes  of  250  each. 


Example  of  No.  14  Hip  Shingles  put  together 


CONTINUOUS  HIP  SHINGLES 

Made  of  Galvanized  Steel  only 

Stamped  in  One  Piece  of  Metal.  No  Cross  Seams 


No.  18 

Each  tile  5  inches  wide  and  8  inches  long.  Stamped  continuous  in  6,  8  and  10  foot  lengths. 


No.  20 

Each  tile  3J/4  inches  wide,  5J/2  inches  long-.  Stamped  continuous  in  6,  8  and  10  foot  lengths. 

For  Starter,  see  page  61 


64 


ROOF  TRIMMINGS 


Made  in  Galvanized  Steel.  Special  Prices  for  Copper 

RIDGE  ROLLS  FOR  “ST.  PAUL”  TILE 


INDIVIDUAL  HIP  AND  RIDGE  TILE 


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Individual  Tile 

No.  4.  7y2x  12  inches.  List  price  per  lineal  foot. 


Example  of  No.  4  Tile  put  together 


$0.40 


Individual  Tile 

No.  7.  7x15  inches.  List  price  per  lineal  foot 


Example  of  No.  7  Tile  put  together 


$0.60 


Individual  Tile 

No.  12.  5y2x8y2  inches. 


Example  of  No.  12  Tile  put  together 

List  price  per  lineal  foot . . 

For  Starter,  see  page  61 


$0.35 


Individual  Tile 


Example  of  Nos.  2,  8,  9,  10  or  11  Tile  put  together 


No. 

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5  x 

12 

inches. 

No. 

8. 

5  x 

9 

inches. 

No. 

9. 

4y2x 

9 

inches. 

No. 

10. 

4  X 

9 

inches. 

No. 

11. 

3'/2x 

9 

inches. 

List  price  per  lineal  foot 
List  price  per  lineal  foot 
List  price  per  lineal  foot 
List  price  per  lineal  foot 
List  price  per  lineal  foot 


$0.22 

.29 

.28 

.27 

.26 


Terminals  recommended  for  use  with  these  1  ile,  shown  on  page  6i. 


Standard  Gau^e  Galvanized  Steel 


Style  A 


Size  . .  . 
Girth  .  . 
Apron  . 
Per  foot 


1  pi  inches 
8  inches 

2  inches 

$0.16 


2  inches 
10  inches 
2 y2  inches 

$0.19 


2y2  inches 
12  inches 
3  inches 

$0.23 


3  inches 
14  inches 
3!4  inches 

$0.28 


Style  B 


Height  . 
Girth  . . . 
Apron  . . 
Per  foot 


4-G  inches 
12  inches 
2l/2  inches 

$0.15 


6  inches 
15  inches 
3y  inches 

$0.19 


8  inches 
20  inches 
Al/>  inches 

$0.25 


Style  C 


Height  . 
Girth  . .  . 
Apron  .. 
Per  foot 


\l/2  inches 
12  inches 
2 y2  inches 

$0.15 


6  inches 
15  inches 
3 y2  inches 

$0.19 


8  inches 
20  inches 
4 lA  inches 

$0.25 


Style  D 


Height  .  6/4  inches  8  inches  10  inches 

Girth .  15 

inches  20  inches  24  inches 

Apron  .  3  inches  4  inches  4j4  inches 

Per  foot .  $0.19  $0.25  $0.30 


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No.  1257.  Cresting,  height  11  inches,  width  of  apron  6  inches.  Per  foot . $0.70 

No.  1257.  Terminal,  height  20  inches,  width  of  apron  6  inches.  Each .  2.00 


Style  “E.”  8  inches  high,  per  foot . $0.25  10  inches  high,  per  ft...  .$0.34  14  inches  high,  per  ft...  $0.40 


Style  “F.”  8  inches  high,  per  foot . $0.30  10  inches  high,  per  ft...  $0.37  14  inches  high,  per  ft...  .$0.42 


Style  “G.”  8  inches  high,  per  foot . $0.30 


10  inches  high,  per  ft..  .  .$0.37  14  inches  high,  per  ft. 


.$0.42 


$0.30  10  inches  high,  per  ft..  .  .$0.37  14  inches  high,  per  ft  .  .  .$0.42 


Style  “H.”  8  inches  high,  per  foot 


67 


No.  41.  Height,  22  inches. 

Each  . $9.00 


No.  42.  Height,  26  inches. 
Each  . $11.00 


TOWER  FINIALS 


Galvanized  Steel  and  Spun  Zinc 


No.  53.  Height,  2 Y\  ft. 
Price,  each.  ...$8.00 


Always  Specify  Pitch  and  Shape  of  Tower  Roof 


No.  23.  Height,  32  in.  No.  54.  Height,  3  ft. 

Price  each . $11.50  Price  each . $12.00 

Height,  4  ft.  Ea.  14.00 


No.  55.  Height  2 1/2  ft. 
Price,  each . $6.50 


No.  51.  Height,  3  feet.  Price 
each  .  $7.00 


No.  52.  Height,  2  feet.  Price 
each  . $8.50 


No.  50.  Height,  2  feet.  Price 
each  . $5.00 


68 


Specify  if  round,  square,  hexagon  or  octagon  base  is  desired.  Give  pitch  of  roof.  Gold  leaf  at 
special  extra  prices.  Write  for  estimates.  ^ 


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finish  required.  Send  sketch  for  esti¬ 
mates,  or  give  ns  information  from  which 
we  can  submit  special  drawing 
proval. 


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No.  16.  Each ....  $20.00 

7  feet  high. 


No.  92.  Each  ..$30.00 
10  feet  high. 


No.  29.  Each ....  $30.00 

10  feet  high. 


No.  25.  Each. ..  .$15.00 
6E>  feet  high. 


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|  in  size  as  may  be  required. 

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No.  93.  Each..  .$22.50 
6  feet  high. 


No.  28.  Each ....  $18.00 

6l/2  feet  high. 


69 


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FINIALS  AND  VANES- -Continued 

Galvanized  Steel  and  Zinc 


Prices  given  are  for  work  not  painted  or  gilded. 
If  either  of  these  is  desired,  state  it  specially  in  oj-der, 
as  painting  and  gilding  are  extra.  See  also  instruc¬ 
tions  on  page  69. 


No.  98.  Each. ..  .$48.00 
16  feet  high. 


No.  97.  Each ...  .$42.00 
14  feet  high. 


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No.  96.  Each.  ..$32.00 
12  feet  high. 


No.  95.  Each..  .  .$22.00 
10  feet  high. 


70 


FINIALS- -Continued 


Galvanized  Steel  and  Zinc.  Gilding  with  Gold  Leaf  to  Order 

If  we  do  not  illustrate  the  style  of  Finial  you  desire,  send  us  an  outline,  with  measure¬ 
ments  of  what  is  wanted,  and  we  will  furnish  drawings  and  estimates  bv  return  mail. 

7  o 

See  also  instructions  on  page  69. 


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No.  26.  Height,  3  feet.  Price 
each . $12.00 


No.  31.  Height,  3^2  feet.  Price 
each . $15.00 


Tower  Finial  No.  33 

6  feet  high.  Greatest  diam¬ 
eter.  20  inches;  diameter  of  large 
ball,  IS  inches. 


No.  27.  Height,  3  feet.  Price 
each  .  $13.00 


No.  32.  Height,  Zl/2  feet.  Price 
each  . $10.00 


BANNERETS  AND  FINIALS 

Galvanized  Steel  and  Zinc.  Gilding  with  Gold  Leaf  to  Order 

See  instructions  on  page  69. 


No.  14.  Each . 

36  inches  long. 


$6.00 


No.  34.  Each .  $8  00 

4  feet  high. 


No.  12.  Each . $15.00 

36  inches  long. 

No.  13.  Each .  $16.00 

48  inches  long. 


No.  11.  Each . $9.00 

24  inches  long. 


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No.  15.  Each 


$8.00 


36  inches  long. 


No.  94.  Each . 

10  feet  high. 


$37.00 


Larger  or  Smaller  Bannerets  to  Order 


No.  30.  Each . 

9  feet  high. 


$27.01 


F1NIALS  AND  VANES 


Galvanized  Steel  and  Zinc.  Gilding  with  Gold  Leaf  to  Order 


See  instructions  on  page  69. 


No.  35.  Each . $11.00 

3J/2  feet  high. 


No.  19— 

-Zinc  Balls, 

mounted 

on 

Shaft 

3 

inch.  . 

.  .$1.00 

7 

inch  . .  .  , 

$3.50 

4 

inch .  . . 

.  .  1.50 

8 

inch . . . . 

4.50 

5 

inch . . . 

.  .  1.75 

10 

inch . . . . 

7.00 

6 

inch . . . 

.  .  2.75 

12 

inch ... . 

8.00 

No.  36.  Each .  $25.00 

5  feet  high. 


No.  10. 


SHEEP  VANE 

Zinc — Full  Bodied 


Style  No.  1028 — 25  inches  long 

Sheep  only,  as  shown.  List  .$8.50 
Mounted  complete,  with  spire,  let¬ 
ters  and  balls,  as  shown  on  next 
page.  List . $20.00 

Mounted  price  includes  base. 

Prices  for  Copper  upon  Application 


Each . 

6  feet  high. 


$10.00 


No.  20. 


Each .  $12.00 

6  feet  high. 


Always  send  sketch  showing  shape  and  pitch  of  roof 


ANIMAL  VANES--FLAT 

Made  of  Galvanized  Steel.  Gilded  with  Gold  Leaf  to  Order 


Style  No.  1051  — 28  inches  long 

Cow,  as  shown.  List . $4.50 

Mounted  complete,  with  spire, 
letters  and  balls,  as  shown  be¬ 
low.  List . $11.00 


Style  No.  1052  — 30  inches  long 
Horse,  as  shown.  List...  .$4.50 
Mounted  complete,  with  spire, 
letters  and  balls,  as  shown  be¬ 
low.  List .  . $11.00 


Style  No.  1050 — 24  inches  long 
Rooster,  as  shown.  List..  .$4.50 
Mounted  complete,  with  spire, 
letters  and  balls,  as  shown  be¬ 
low.  List . $11.00 


Mounted  prices  include  base  to  fit  tower.  Give  shape  and  pitch. 


ANIMAL  VANES- -FULL  BODIED 

Made  of  Pressed  Zinc.  Gilded  with  Gold  Leaf  to  Order 


r . . . . - — — — — . - 

Style  No.  1024 — -30  inches  long 

Horse  only.  List . $7.50 

Mounted  complete,  with  spire, 
letters  and  balls,  as  shown. 
List  . $18.00 


Style  No.  1025 — 29  inches  long 

Cow  only.  List . $6.50 

Mounted  complete,  with  spire, 
letters  and  balls,  as  shown. 

List  . $16.50 


Style  No.  1023 — -24  inches  long 

Rooster  only.  List . $6.50 

Mounted  complete,  with  spire, 
letters  and  balls,  as  shown. 
List  . $16.50 


Mounted  prices  include  base  to  fit  tower.  Give  shape  and  pitch. 

Any  of  the  Above  Can  Be  Made  of  Copper.  Prices  upon  Application. 


75 


PAUL  lOeriH©  CQKtntt  ^E2  ©IJlAIMIEflT  e®FiPAF1Y 


What  Could 
Be  More 
Appropriate 
Here? 

You  Pay  for 
Steel  Ceilings 
Only  Once. 


Suitable  for  j 
Stores ,  j 

Churches , 
Theatres ,  j 

Lodge  Rooms  j 
and  Public  j 
Buildings. 


Our  Kind  of  Steel  Ceilings  are  handsome,  inexpensive  and  proof  against  fire,  damp¬ 
ness,  vermin  and  decay.  A  clean  and  sanitary  finish  that  does  not  absorb  dirt,  and  affords 
no  lodging  place  for  germs.  They  save  the  expense  of  papering,  patching  and  calcimining; 
the  cost  of  lath  and  plaster  in  new  buildings;  expense  of  renewals,  and  damage  caused 
by  falling  plaster.  They  save  buildings  from  total  destruction  by  confining  fire  to  the 
room  in  which  it  starts,  and  in  many  instances  protect  entire  communities.  Their  first 
cost  is  their  last  cost;  you  are  never  through  paying  for  other  kinds  of  ceilings.  Our 
plates  are  heavily  primed  with  one  good  coat  of  specially  prepared  paint,  ground  in 
boiled  linseed  oil.  This  will  not  peel,  scale  or  soften,  and  gives  assurance  that  the  finish¬ 
ing  coats  will  not  crack  or  blister.  Our  plates  are  made  of  the  best  No.  29  gauge  black 
Bessemer  steel  obtainable,  stamped  on  steel  dies  and  carefully  re-squared.  The  beads 
are  perfectly  formed  and  worked  into  the  patterns  in  such  a  manner  as  to  present  the 
appearance  of  one  unbroken  sheet  on  the  ceiling. 

For  Prices  on  Steel  Ceilings  and  Side-Walls  the  best  way  is  to  send  us  a  diagram  or  plan  of  the 
room  to  be  finished,  and  give  the  numbers  of  designs  on  which  quotations  are  desired.  Draw  an  outline 
of  the  ceiling  and  mark  thereon  the  correct  interior  width  and  length.  Show  also  the  size,  shape  and  posi¬ 
tion  of  all  off-sets,  openings  and  irregularities.  Show  size  and  position  of  beams,  if  any,  and  state  whether 
they  are  to  be  covered.  State  how  far  cornice  is  to  drop  on  the  wall  and  whether  height  of  doors  and  win¬ 
dows  will  permit  same  to  continue  around  the  room.  Follow  this  same  method  when  side-walls  are  wanted, 
and  make  separate  diagrams  for  each  one  of  the  walls.  If  an  architect’s  plan  is  available,  send  it  along, 
specifying  designs  wanted. 

To  Obtain  Costs  Without  Writing  Us,  follow  this  method:  Add  to  the  width  and  to  the  length  of 
the  ceiling  the  distance  cornice  drops  on  each  wall,  in  no  case  adding  less  than  one  foot.  Multiply  these 
results.  For  example,  if  the  ceiling  is  18  feet  wide  and  39  feet  long  and  cornice  is  wanted  all  around,  12 
inches  or  less  in  depth,  the  process  would  be  as  follows: 

Width  18  feet,  plus  2  feet,  equals  20  feet. 

Length  39  feet,  plus  2  feet  equals  41  feet. 

Then,  20x41  feet  equals  820  square  feet,  or  8.20  squares,  which  is  the  amount  of  material  needed.  Apply  list 
price  and  discount.  If  cornice  is  more  than  12  inches  deep,  add  exact  drop.  Make  no  deductions  for 
openings  of  less  than  50  square  feet.  Be  sure  to  apply  the  correct  list. 

Additional  Information.  Steel  Ceilings  and  Side-walls  weigh,  crated  for  shipment,  about  70  pounds 
to  the  square,  and  take  a  fourth  class  rate  under  the  Western  Classification.  All  our  plates,  with  the 
exception  of  sunk  panels  may  be  applied  to  boarded  surfaces  without  furring  strips.  In  applying  over  plas¬ 
ter  or  on  open  joists,  furring  strips  must  be  used  in  all  cases.  See  Page  95  for  Further  Information. 


76 


Illustrating  Our  Gothic  Design  No.  5231  in  Church  at  Burlington,  Kansas 

Superior  in  Appearance  and  Practical  Value  to  Other  Materials  and  Costs  Less  than  Plain 

Wood  Finish 


Surpassing  in 


Illustrating  Our  Panelled  Design  No.  5255  in  a  Western  Lodge-hall 
Acoustic  Properties  and  Eliminates  the  Danger  of  Plaster  Acting  Unoffi¬ 
cially  at  Initiations 


77 


Gothic  Design  No.  5231 

Composed  of  Field  No.  8019.  Border  No.  8010,  Border  Mitre  No.  8020,  Filler  No.  8014  and  Cornice 
No.  8013  and  Centerpiece  if  wanted. 

Plates  may  be  nailed  directly  to  wood  sheathing.  Wood  furring  strips  are  necessary  when  applying 


plates  over  plaster  or  open  joists. 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  12  squares  or  over .  $  9.00 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  5  to  12  squares .  9.50 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  less  than  5  squares .  10.00 


Stamped  mitres  and  wood  brackets  for  cornice,  special  ceiling  nails,  erecting  instructions  and  blue 
prints  furnished  without  charge. 


78 


I^T.fAUL  Roeriro  e©Rmec  125 


Gothic  Design  No.  5238 

Composed  of  Field  No.  8029,  Border  No.  8010,  Border  Mitre  No.  8020,  Filler  No.  8014  and  Cornice 
G-13  and  Centerpiece  if  wanted. 

Plates  may  be  nailed  directly  to  wood  sheathing.  Wood  furring  strips  are  necessary  when  applying 


plates  over  plaster  or  open  joists. 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  12  squares  or  over .  .  $  9.00 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  5  to  12  squares .  9.50 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  less  than  5  squares .  10.00 


Stamped  mitres  and  wood  brackets  for  cornice,  special  ceiling  nails,  erecting  instructions  and  blue 
prints  furnished  without  charge. 


79 


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Gothic  Design  No.  5240 

Composed  of  Field  No.  8021,  Border  and  Filler  No.  6013  and  Cornice  A-ll,  7  inches  deep,  and  Cen¬ 
terpiece  if  wanted. 

Plates  may  be  nailed  directly  to  wood  sheathing.  Wood  furring  strips  are  necessary  when  applying 


plates  over  plaster  or  open  joists. 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  12  squares  or  over .  $  8.00 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  5  to  12  squares .  8.50 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  less  than  5  squares .  9.00 


Stamped  mitres  and  wood  brackets  for  cornice,  special  ceiling  nails,  erecting  instructions  and  blue 
prints  furnished  without  charge. 


80 


Design  No.  5255 

Composed  of  Field  X-9,  Border  X-8,  Border  Mitre  X-7,  Moulding  P-62,  Filler  B-14  and  Cornice  No. 

5013  and  Centerpiece  if  wanted.  .  .  . 

Wood  furring  strips  must  be  used  in  applying  plates  over  wood  sheathing,  plaster  or  open  joists. 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  12  squares  or  over .  ^10  50 

i List  per  square,  for  room  containing  5  to  12  squares .  1100 

'List  per  square,  for  room  containing  less  than  5  squares . 

Stamped  mitres  and  wood  brackets  for  cornice,  special  ceiling  nails,  erecting  instructions  and  blue 
prints  furnished  without  charge. 


81 


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Design  No.  5263 

Composed  of  Field  J-96,  Beam  P-32,  Border  and  Filler  B-14  and  Cornice  AB-13  and  Centerniece 
wanted.  1 

Wood  furring  strips  must  be  used  in  applying  plates  over  wood  sheathing,  plaster  or  open  joists. 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  12  squares  or  over .  $10 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  5  to  12  squares . *  j  ’  ’  ’  u’J 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  less  than  5  squares . .  ll! 

Stamped  mitres  and  wood  brackets  for  cornice  and  beam  moulding,  special  ceiling  nails  erectii 
instructions  and  blue  prints  furnished  without  charge. 


82 


Design  No.  5264 


Composed  of  Field  T-9,  Beam  P-11,  Filler  No.  5014  and  Cornice  No.  7013  and  Centerpiece  if  wanted. 
\\  ood  furring  strips  must  be  used  in  applying  plates  over  wood  sheathing,  plaster  or  open  joists. 


List  per  square,  for  room  containing  12  squares  or  ovei .  $  9.25 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  5  to  12  squares .  9.75 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  less  than  5  squares .  10.25 


Stamped  mitres  and  wood  brackets  for  cornice  and  beam  moulding,  special  ceiling  nails,  erecting, 
instructions  and  blue  prints  furnished  without  charge. 


83 


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Composed  of  Field  0-9,  Border  and  Filler  B-20,  Cornice  No.  5013  and  Centerpiece  if  wanted. 

Plates  may  be  nailed  directly  to  wood  sheathing.  Wood  furring  strips  are  necessary  when  applying 
plates  over  plaster  or  open  joists. 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  12  squares  or  over .  $  9.51 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  5  to  12  squares .  10.01 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  less  than  5  squares .  10.51 

Stamped  mitres  and  wood  brackets  for  cornice,  special  ceiling  nails,  erecting  instructions  and  blu< 
prints  furnished  without  charge. 


84 


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Design  No.  5290 

Composed  of  Field  AB-29,  Border  No.  7011,  biller  B-20, 
Moulding  is  part  of  Border  Plate. 

Plates  may  be  nailed  directly  to  wood  sheathing.  Wood 
plates  over  plaster  or  open  joists. 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  12  squares  or  over . 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  5  to  12  squares . 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  less  than  5  squares . 

Stamped  mitres  and  wood  brackets  for  cornice,  special 
prints  furnished  without  charge. 


Cornice  No.  7013  and  Centerpiece  if  wanted. 

furring  strips  are  necessary  when  applying 

.  $  9.00 

.  9.50 

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ceiling  nails,  erecting  instructions  and  blue 


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Design  No.  5297 


Composed  of  Field  U-9,  Border  M-12,  Border  Mitre  M-ll,  Cornice  and  P'iller  combined  M-10  and 
Centerpiece  if  wanted. 

Plates  may  be  nailed  directly  to  wood  sheathing.  Wood  furring  strips  are  necessary  when  applying 
plates  over  plaster  or  open  joists. 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  12  squares  or  over .  $  8.50 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  5  to  12  squares .  9.00 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  less  than  5  squares .  9.50 

Stamped  mitres  and  wood  brackets  for  cornice,  special  ceiling  nails,  erecting  instructions  and  blue 
prints  furnished  without  charge. 


86 


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Design  No.  5310 


Composed  of  Field  No.  7009,  Border  No.  7011,  Border  Mitre  No.  7005,  Filler  No.  5014,  Cornice  No. 
7013  and  Centerpiece  if  wanted.  The  Moulding  is  part  of  the  Border  Plate. 

Plates  may  be  nailed  directly  to  wood  sheathing.  Wood  furring  strips  are  necessary  when  applying 
plates  over  plaster  or  open  joists. 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  12  squares  or  over .  $  9.00 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  5  to  12  squares .  9.50 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  less  than  5  squares . .  . . . .••••; . : .  10.00 

Stamped  mitres  and  wood  brackets  for  cornice,  special  ceiling  nails,  erecting  instructions  and  blue 
prints  furnished  without  charge. 


87 


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Design  No.  5322 

Composed  of  Field  C-9,  Border  E-13,  Filler  B-20,  Cornice  X-13  and  Centerpiece  if  wanted. 

Plates  may  be  nailed  directly  to  wood  sheathing.  Wood  furring  strips  are  necessary  when  applying 


plates  over  plaster  or  open  joists. 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  12  squares  or  over .  $  9.00 

lust  per  square,  for  room  containing  5  to  12  squares .  9.50 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  less  than  5  squares .  10.00 


Stamped  mitres  and  wood  brackets  for  cornice,  special  ceiling  nails,  erecting  instructions  and  blue 
prints  furnished  without  charge. 


88 


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Design  No.  5325 

Composed  of  Field  Y-9,  Border  No.  7011,  Cornice  and  Fil 

blip  Rnrrlpr  Plate 

Wood 


mg  is  a  part  of  the  Border  Plate. 

Plates  may  be  nailed  directly  to  wood  sheathm 
plates  over  plaster  or  open  joists. 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  12  squares  or  over .  v  g 

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and  blue 


ler  A-16  and  Centerpiece  if  wanted.  Mould¬ 
furring  strips  are  necessary  when  applying. 

$  9.00 


List  per  square,  for  room  containing  5  to  12  squares. 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  less  than  5  squares. 

Stamped  mitres  and  wood  brackets  for  cornice, 
prints  furnished  without  charge. 

89 


special  ceiling  nails,  erecting  instructions 


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Composed  of  Field  S-9,  Border  No.  7011,  Border  Mitre  No.  7005,  Filler  B-20,  Cornice  No.  7013  a 
Centerpiece  if  wanted.  Moulding  is  a  part  of  the  Border  Plate. 

Plates  may  be  nailed  directly  to  wood  sheathing.  Wood  furring  strips  are  necessary  when  applyi 


plates  over  plaster  or  open  joists. 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  12  squares  or  over .  $  9.1 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  5  to  12  squares .  9.1 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  less  than  5  squares .  10. 1 


Stamped  mitres  and  wood  brackets  for  cornice,  special  ceiling  nails,  erecting  instructions  and  bl 
prints  furnished  without  charge. 


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Design  No.  5344 


Composed  of  Field  Xo.  37,  Border  E-13,  Border 
piece  if  wanted. 

Plates  may  be  nailed  directly  to  wood  sheathing, 
plates  over  plaster  or  open  joists. 

List  per  scpiare,  for  room  containing  12  squares  or  over. . 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  5  to  12  squares . 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  less  than  5  squares. 

Stamped  mitres  and  wood  brackets  for  cornice, 
prints  furnished  without  charge. 


Mitre  E-ll,  Cornice  and  Filler  A-16  and  Center- 

Wood  furring  strips  are  necessary  when  applying 

.  $  8.00 

.  8.50 

.  9.00 

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1  lates  may  be  nailed  directly  to  wood  sheathing.  Wood  furring  strips  are  necessary  when  aoolyin; 
plates  over  plaster  or  open  joists. 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  12  squares  or  over .  §  3  0 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  5  to  12  squares . ’  _  ’  ’  ’  . .  g'5 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  less  than  5  squares . <h0 


Stamped  mitres  and  wood  brackets  for  cornice  and  beam  mould,  special  ceiling  nails,  erecting  instruc 
tions  and  blue  prints  furnished  without  charge. 


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Design  No.  5348 

Composed  of  Field  Z-9,  Filler  B-20,  Cornice  X-13  and  Centerpiece  if  wanted 


Wood  furring  strips  are 


necessary  when  applying 


$  8.00 

8.50 


Plates  may  be  nailed  directly  to  wood  sheathing, 
plates  over  plaster  or  open  joists. 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  12  squares  or  over.  . 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  5  to  12  squares .  q'qq 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  less  than  5  squares. 

Stamped  mitres  and  wood  brackets  for  cornice, 
prints  furnished  without  charge. 


special  ceiling  nails,  erecting  instructions  and  blue 


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Design  No.  5351 


Composed  of  Field  No.  36  and  Cornice  A-10. 
Plates  may  be  nailed  directly  to  wood  sheathing, 
plates  over  plaster  or  open  joists. 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  12  squares  or  over. . 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  5  to  12  squares . 

List  per  square,  for  room  containing  less  than  5  squares. 

Stamped  mitres  and  wood  brackets  for  cornice, 
prints  furnished  without  charge. 


Wood  furring  strips  are  necessary  when  applying 

.  $  7.25 

.  7.75 

.  8.25 

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It  Is  A  Great  Mistake 


to  use  ordinary  paint  on  steel  ceilings,  because  it  lacks  the  proper  decorative 
quality,  and  furthermore  it  imparts  a  raw,  shiny  appearance  that  is  often 
cheap  and  flashy  in  effect.  j 

To  bring  out  the  full  beauty  of  the  design  and  produce  the  most  artistic 
effects,  a  specially  mixed,  chemically  pure  paint  that  dries  with  a  dull,  flat 
finish,  must  be  used.  j 

“Perfecto”  Steel  Ceiling  Paint  j 

is  manufactured  expressly  for  steel  ceilings.  There  is  nothing  like  it  on  the  j 

market.  It  will  not  crack  or  peel,  will  not  fade,  and  may  be  washed  as  often  j 

as  necessary.  It  has  that  soft,  decorative  effect  so  desirable  on  ceilings  or  j 

walls.  Cannot  be  mixed  by  hand.  j 

When  the  great  covering  capacity  and  lasting  qualities  of  “Perfecto” 

Steel  Ceiling  Paint  are  considered,  it  will  be  found  that  it  is  by  far  the  most 
ECONOMICAL  paint  for  the  purpose.  Ask  for  color  card. 

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As  to  a  color  scheme,  so  much  depends  on  the  furnishings  of  the  room,  size,  char¬ 
acter,  etc.,  that  no  specific  plan  can  be  laid  down. 

Where  it  is  desired,  we  will  furnish  a  color  scheme  that  might  be  adopted,  but  tastes 
are  so  diversified  in  these  matters  that  we  prefer  to  leave  the  solution  with  the  purchaser. 

“PERFECTO”  Steel  Ceiling  Paint  is  carried  in  the  following  shades,  but  any  shade 
can  be  mixed  to  order. 


No.  30.  Geneva  Green. 
No.  44.  Light  Sage. 

No.  57.  Shell  Pink. 

No.  07.  Tan. 

No.  56.  Yellow  Tint. 
No.  18.  Sea  Green. 

No.  21.  Oak  Green. 


No.  58.  Opal  Blue. 

No.  42.  Pearl. 

No.  15.  Sky  Blue. 

No.  09.  Royal  Blue. 

No.  72.  Old  Ivory. 

No.  20.  Leather  Brown. 
No.  16.  Persian  Red. 


Also  made  in  Pure  White  and  Ivory  White. 

Any  of  the  shades  mentioned  can  be  lightened  by  the  addition  of  Pure  White. 


ALWAYS  ORDER  BY  NUMBER 

Put  up  in  quart,  gallon,  two-gallon,  and  five-gallon  tin  containers.  One  gallon  will 
ordinarily  cover  three  squares  of  ceiling  two  coats. 

List,  per  gallon  in  any  quantity . $3.00 


WOOD  FURRING  STRIPS  FOR  STEEL  CEILINGS 

List  Price,  ^xi^per  ioo  lineal  feet  $i.oo  List  Price,  ^2x4,  per  100  lineal  feet.  $1.00 

List  Price,  1^x2,  per  100  lineal  feet,  .80  List  Price,  y2x 3,  per  100  lineal  feet.  1.10 

Embossed  plates  require  200  lineal  feet  of  %xi*4  strips  per  square,  spaced  6  inches 
on  center  and  run  one  way.  Sunk  panels  require  about  100  lineal  feet  per  square,  when 
placed  24  inches  on  centers,  and  run  both  ways. 


95 


These  Centers  are  furnished  without  extra  charge  in  connection  with  Combination  designs 

shown  on  preceding  pages. 


Gothic  Center  No.  8002. 

List  price,  each . 


48x48  inches. 

. $1.60 


Center  No.  E-14. 

List  price,  each . 


48x48  inches. 

. $1.60 


Center  No.  7055.  48x48  inch  es.  1^4  inches  deep. 
List  price,  each . $1.60 


Panelled  Center  Q-98.  48x48  inches. 

List  price,  each .  . $2.00 


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BORDER  MITRES  AND  CENTER  PARTS 


Border  Mitres  shown  are  Outer  Corners.  We  have  Inner  Corners  to  match  them. 


List, 


No.  8020  Border  Mitre.  24x24  inches. 

For  use  in  connection  with  border. 

No.  8010  shown  on  page  108. 
each . $0.40 


List, 


No.  7005  Border  Mitre.  24x24  inches. 

For  use  in  connection  with  border. 

No.  7011  shown  on  page  108. 
each . $0.40 


Four 
of  these 
in  connection 
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make  Center  Piece  O  98. 


E  12  Border  Mitre.  24x24  inches 
For  use  in  connection  with  border. 
E  13  shown  on  page  109. 


Q  8  Center  Part.  24x24x24  inches. 


List,  each 


$0.40 


List,  each 


$0.40 


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Sidewall  Design  W-8 

Composed  of  Frieze  D-10,  Wall  Plate  No.  30, 
Chair  Rail  M-25,  Wainscoting  J-8  and  J-7,  and  Base 
R-36.  Cornice  is  a  part  of  the  ceiling. 

List,  per  square . $9.00 


Sidewall  Design  W-ll 

Composed  of  Frieze  B-14,  Moulding  R-ll,  Wall 
Plate  No.  7009,  Border  E-13,  Wainscoting  E-8, 
Base  R-36.  Cornice  considered  part  of  ceiling. 

List,  per  square . $9.00 


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Composed  of  Frieze  No.  8010,  Wall  Plate  No. 
8029,  Chair  Rail  R-ll,  Wainscoting  Nos.  8009  and 
8039. 

List,  per  square . $9.50 


Sidewall  Design  W-32 

Composed  of  Wall  Plate  No.  29,  Chair  Rail 
M-24,  Wainscoting  T-9,  and  Base  R-36.  Cornice  is 
a  part  of  the  ceiling. 

List,  per  square .  . $8.75 


99 


CONTINUOUS  SHEETS  FOR  SIDE  WALL  OR  CEILING 

Only  sizes  specified  are  carried  in  stock.  Other  sizes  made  to  order 


Design  No.  29 


24x72  inches 


List,  per  square,  $7.50 


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List,  per  square,  $7.75 


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Design  No.  36  26x72  inches  List,  per  square,  $7.00 


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24x72  inches 


List,  per  square,  $7.50 


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24x72  inches 

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List,  per  square,  $8.00 


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Only  sizes  specified  are  carried  in  stock.  Other  sizes  made  to  order. 


Design  No.  30.  26x72  inches. 

List,  per  square . 


$7.50 


Design  No.  33.  26x72  inches. 

List,  per  square . 


$7.50 


No.  Z-3  Border  or  Frieze,  6x48  inches.  List  per  lineal  foot 


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$0.08 


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O  9  Field  Panel.  24  inch  multiple. 

Stock  size,  24x24  inches  only. 

List,  per  square .  .  .$8.50 


J  96  Field  Panel.  24  inch  multiple. 

Stock  size,  24x48  inches. 

List,  per  square . 

Can  also  be  made  24x24. 


$9.25 


T  9  Field  Panel.  6  inch  multiple. 

Stock  size,  24x72  inches. 

List,  per  square . $8.50 

Can  also  be  made  24x24  and  24x48  or  in  6  inch 
and  12  inch  multiples  at  increased  lists. 


X  9  Field  Panel.  24  inch  multiple. 

Stock  size,  24x24  inches  only. 

List,  per  square .  . $9.00 


103 


FIELD  PLATES 


AB  29  Field  Plate.  24  inch  multiple. 

Stock  size,  24x72  inches. 

List,  per  square . $8.50 

Can  also  be  made  24x24  and  24x48. 


U  9  Field  Plate.  24  inch  multiple. 

Stock  size,  24x72  inches. 

List,  per  square . $8.00 

Can  also  be  made  24x24  and  24x48. 


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Stock  size,  24x72  inches. 

List,  per  square .  . $8.00 

Can  also  be  made  24x24  and  24x48 


Y  9  Field  Plate.  24  inch  multiple. 

Stock  size,  24x72  inches. 

List,  per  square . 

Can  also  be  made  24x24  and  24x48. 


$8.00 


104 


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FIELD  PLATES— Continued 


No.  8019  Field  Plate.  24  inch  multiple. 
Stock  size,  24x48  inches. 

List,  per  square . $8.25 

Can  also  be  made  24x24. 


No.  8029  Field  Plate.  12  inch  multiple. 

Stock  size,  24x72  inches. 

List,  per  square . $8.00 

Can  also  be  made  24x24  and  24x48  or  in  12  inch 
multiples  at  increased  list. 


S  9  Field  Plate.  12  inch  multiple. 

Stock  size,  24x72  inches. 

List,  per  square..... . $8.00 

Can  also  be  made  24x24  and  24x48  or  in  12  inch 
multiples  at  increased  list. 


No.  7009  Field  Plate.  12  inch  multiple. 

Stock  size,  24x72  inches. 

List,  per  square . $8.00 

Can  also  be  made  24x24  and  24x48  or  in  12  inch 
multiples  at  increased  list. 


105 


FIELD  PLATES  AND  WAINSCOTING  PANELS 


Z  9  Field  Plate.  26  inch  multiple. 

Stock  size  24x72  inches. 

List,  per  square . $7.50 

Can  also  be  made  24x24  and  24x48  or  in  6  inch 
and  12  inch  multiples  at  increased  list. 


Q  9  Field  Plate  or  Center  Piece 

Stock  size  24x24  inches  only. 


List,  per  square . $10.00 

List  each  for  centers . 40 


E  7  for  Border  or 
Wainscoting 

Stock  size  12x12 
inches  only. 

List,  per  square  .$10.00 
List  each  for  Wain¬ 
scoting  . $0.10 


J  7  for  Border  or 
Wainscoting 

Stock  size  12x12 
inches  only. 

List,  per  square  .$10.00 
List  each  for  Wain¬ 
scoting  . $0.10 


E  8  Ceiling  Border  or 
Wainscoting  Panel 

Stock  size  12x24 
inches  only. 

List,  per  square. .  $9.00 
List  each  for  Wainscot¬ 
ing  Panel . $0.18 


J  8  Ceiling  Border  or 
Wainscoting  Panel 

Stock  size  12x24 
inches  only. 

List,  per  square..  .$9.25 
List  each  for  Wain¬ 
scoting  panel  .$0.1814 


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FILLERS  AND  BORDERS 

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B-14  Border  and  Filler 

Stock  sizes  16,  20  and  26  inches  wide  by  72  inches  long.  List  price  per  square  foot . $0.08 

Can  be  any  width,  but  will  be  charged  at  widths  listed. 


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No.  8014  Border  and  Filler — Single  or  Double 

Stock  sizes  13,  16,  20  and  26  inches  wide  by  72  inches  long.  List  price  per  square  foot . $0.08 

Can  be  any  width,  but  will  be  charged  at  widths  listed. 


No.  5014  Border  and  Filler 

Stock  sizes  13,  16  and  20  inches  wide  by  72  inches  long.  List  price  per  square  foot . $0.08 

Can  be  any  width,  but  will  be  charged  at  widths  listed. 


B-20  Border  and  Filler 

Stock  sizes  13,  16,  20  and  26  inches  wide  by  72  inches  long.  List  price  per  square  foot . $0.08 

Can  be  any  width,  but  will  be  charged  at  widths  listed. 


107 


BORDERS  AND  FRIEZES 


For  Corner  Mitres  to  Match,  see  Page  97. 


No.  8010  Gothic  Border  or  Frieze 

Stock  size  24x72  inches.  List  per  lineal  foot . 

Also  made  24x24  and  24x48. 


$0.20 


No.  7011  Border  or  Frieze 

Stock  size  24x72  inches.  List  per  lineal  foot .  $0.20 

Also  made  24x24  and  24x48. 


108 


E-13  Border  or  Frieze 

Stock  size  24x72  inches.  List  per  lineal  foot .  $0.20 

Also  made  24x24  and  24x48. 

For  Corner  Mitres  to  Match,  see  Page  97 


P-42  Gothic  Beam 

Stock  size  12x72  inches.  List  per  lineal  foot .  $0.16 

Also  made  12x24  and  12x48  inches.  Price  includes  wood  blocks. 

Tees,  Crosses  and  Ells.  List,  each .  $0.20 


P-11  Beam  Moulding 

Stock  size  6x72  inches.  List  per  lineal  foot . .  $0.08 

Also  made  6x24  and  6x48  inches. 

Tees,  Crosses  and  Ells.  List,  each 


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CEILING  CORNICES 

Any  one  of  these  Cornices  can  be  substituted  for  Cornice  shown  in  Combination  Designs. 


No.  5013  Cornice 

11^4  inches  deep,  8  inches  projection,  stock  length  72  inches.  List  price  per  lineal  foot 


$0.20 


No.  A-10  Cornice 

3 Y&  inches  deep,  2 J4  inches  projection,  stock  length  72  inches.  List  price  per  lineal  foot 


$0.07 


For  one-piece  Mitres  for  these  Cornices,  see  page  112. 
Wood  brackets  included  without  extra  charge. 

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No.  G-13  Gothic  Cornice 

10  inches  deep,  15  inches  projection,  stock  length  48  inches.  List  price  per  lineal  foot .  $0.25 


No.  7013  Cornice 

10  inches  deep,  8  inches  projection,  stock  length  72  inches.  List  prict  per  lineal  foot .  $0.20 


No.  X-13  Cornice 

9  inches  deep,  6  inches  projection,  stock  length  72  inches.  List  price  per  lineal  foot .  $0.18 


For  one-piece  Mitres  for  these  Cornices,  see  Pag'e  112. 
Wood  brackets  included  without  extra  charge. 


111 


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CORNICE  AND  FILLER  COMBINED 

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97/  inches  deep,  projection  variable,  stock  length  48  inches.  List  price  per  lineal  foot,  20-inch  girth. .  .  .  $0.20 

List  price  per  lineal  foot,  26-inch  girth . 2S 

Wood  brackets  included  without  extra  charge. 


A-16  Cornice  and  Filler  Combined 

$y2  inches  deep,  projection  of  moulding  6  inches,  stock  length  72  inches.  List  price  per  lineal  foot, 


with  1-inch  Filler . .  $0.12^2 

List  price  per  lineal  foot,  with  7-inch  Filler . 15 


Wood  brackets  included  without  extra  charge. 


SCHEDULE  OF  ONE-PIECE  STAMPED  MITRES  FOR  CORNICES 


Depth  of  Cornice  List  Price, 


mice  No. 

Inside  Mitre  No. 

Outside  Mitre  No. 

Without  Wood  Strip 

Each 

A-10 

A-25 

A-26 

37/s  inches 

$0.40 

A-16 

A-115 

A-116 

5j4  inches 

.50 

G-13 

6025 

6026 

10  inches 

.75 

M-10 

C-15 

C-16 

10  inches 

.60 

X-13 

X-15 

X-16 

9  inches 

.75 

5013 

5025 

5026 

11/  inches 

.75 

7013 

7015 

7016 

10  inches 

.75 

8013 

8025 

8026 

15  inches 

.80 

These  Mitres  are  furnished  free  with  combination  designs. 


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There  is  nothing  that  adds  so  much  to  the  appearance  of  cornices  and  other  architectural  sheet  metal 
work  as  our  zinc  ornamentation  illustrated  on  the  following  pages.  It  rivals  terra  cotta  in  beauty  of  detail 
and  at  but  a  fraction  of  the  cost.  T  ry  to  imagine  how  plain,  how  unattractive  the  buildings  illustrated  below 
would  be  without  the  ornamentation  used. 


All  ornamentation  and  balustrades  shown  on  this  building  were  made  out  of  zinc  in  our  factory. 
Notice  how  the  appearance  is  improved  by  this  work. 


All  ornaments  as  well  as  the  cornice  itself  were  manufactured  in  our  plant.  The  building  is  twelve 
stories  high,  but  the  ornamental  details  are  clearly  visible  from  the  street. 


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No.  223.  1%  inch.  List,  per  foot. 


.$0.09 


Lwl'. 

No.  282.  \y2  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.10 


No.  233.  2  inch.  List  per  foot. 


.$0.12 


No.  234.  2 54  inch.  List,  per  foot. 


.$0.13 


No.  252.  5  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.28 


No.  202.  6  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.40 


No.  240.  7  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.45 


No.  206.  2^4  inch.  List,  per  foot 


$0.15 


No.  212.  3  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.16 


No.  1221.  3%  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.18 


No.  1211.  4^4  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.24 


No.  241.  10  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.75 


No.  295.  11^2  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.80 

No.  247.  1  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.06 


No.  281.  \y2  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.06 


No.  218.  4^4  inch.  List,  per  foot 


$0.24 


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No.  274.  3  inch.  List,  per  foot 


$0.16 


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No.  1230.  1%  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.10  No.  235.  Y  inch.  List,  per  foot. 

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No.  1227.  1Y  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.12  No.  1204.  1  inch.  List,  per  foot. 


mm 


.$0.06 


,$0.08 


No.  214.  2  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.12  No.  254.  1  inch.  List,  per  foot. 


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.$0.08 


No.  225.  2  inch.  List,  per  foot. 


V  jam. 

.$0.12  No.  216.  \y2  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.10 


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No.  239.  2 Y\  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.13  No.  297.  \y2  inch.  List,  per  foot. 


.$0.10 


No.  1220.  2y2  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.16  No.  265.  1 Y  inch.  List,  per  foot. 


.$0.12 


&/jvs 

No.  203.  2Ya  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.17  No.  290.  1Y  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.12 


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No.  269.  3  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.18  No.  249.  2  inch.  List,  per  foot . 


.$0.12 


No.  243.  3  inch.  List,  per  foot. 


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.$0.18  No.  298.  3  inch.  List,  per  foot. 


No.  242.  4  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.22  No.  263.  4*4  inch.  List,  per  foot. 


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.$0.16 


$0.30 


No.  1226.  2  inch.  List,  per  foot 


$0.12 


No.  229.  3  inch.  List,  per  foot 


$0.20 


No.  275.  3  inch.  List,  per  foot. 


$0.16 


No.  228.  3  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.20 


No.  222.  3%  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.18 


No.  213.  4  inch.  List,  per  foot 


$0.20  No.  289.  3y  inch.  List,  per  foot 


$0.24 


No.  259.  5  inch.  List,  per  foot 


$0.22 


No.  215.  8y  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.40 


No.  244.  4  inch.  List,  per  foot 


$0.24 


No.  1215.  10  inch.  List,  per  foot 


$0.45 


No.  1263.  4^4  inch.  List,  per  foot 


$0.25 


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No.  230.  5  inch.  List,  per  foot. 


$0.30 


No.  2216.  6  inch.  List,  per  foot. 


$0.35 


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No.  287.  5  inch.  List,  per  foot. 


$0.25 


No.  2206.  6  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.30 


No.  268.  6  inch.  List,  per  foot . $0.35 


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No.  272.  6  inch.  List,  per  foot. 


No.  221.  6  inch.  List,  per  foot. 


$0.36 


.$0.25 


No.  219.  7  inch.  List,  per  foot. 


$0.35 


No.  273.  7  inch.  List,  per  foot. 


.  $0.40» 


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No.  211.  9  inch.  List,  per  foot. 


.  $0.5Qi 


No.  285.  6  inch.  List,  per  foot. 


$0.30 


No.  291.  6  inch.  List,  per  foot. 


.$0.30 


No.  231.  9  inch.  List,  per  foot. 
No.  231.  Sawed  out  as  shown.. 


.  $0.40' 
.$0.50 


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No.  354 

18  inch 
List,  $1.55 


No.  369 
15  inch 
List  $2.00 


List,  $0.60 


List.  $0.85 


List,  $0.90 


No.  348 
10  inch 
List,  $0.40 


No.  320 

9  inch 
List,  $0.30 


No.  373 
9  inch 
List,  $0.35 


No.  316 

7y  inch 
List,  $0.20 


No.  384 

8  inch 
List,  $0.30 


No.  306 

6  inch 
List,  $0.20 


No.  346 

Sl/2  inch 
List,  $0.16 


No.  311 
5%  inch 
List,  $0.20 


No.  315 
5  inch 
List,  $0.12 


No.  368 
6  inch 
List,  $0.25 


No.  330 
5  inch 
List,  $0.12 


No.  358 
4 y2  inch 
List,  $0.12 


No.  356 

Zl/2  inch 
List,  $0.10 


No.  370 
3  inch 
List.  $0.06 


No.  353 

8  inch 
List,  $0.32 


No.  349 

7  inch 
List,  $0.25 


No.  341 
6  inch 
List.  $0.20 


No.  342 
4  inch 
List,  $0.10 


No.  307 
4  inch 
List.  $0.10 


No.  359 

Zl/2  inch 
List,  $0.08 


No.  381 

2 l/  inch 
List,  $0.06 


No.  302 

9x9  inch 
List,  $0.46 


No.  347 
8x8  inch 
List.  $0.50 


No.  314 

6x6  inch 

List,  $0.20 


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No  309 
4x4  inch 
List,  $0.16 


No.  313 
6x10  inch 

List,  $0.35 


No.  337 

41  jx6/v  inch 

List,  $0.20 


j.  460.  Right  and  Left,  12x23  inches.  List,  per  pair.  .  .$3.00 


No.  461.  Right  and 
List,  per  pair . 


Left,  14x18/,  inches. 

. $3.60 


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No.  415 

7x10/ 

List.  $0.40 


No.  401 

ll/xl2/ 

List,  $0.80 


No.  402 

10x13 
List,  $0.70 


No.  403 

9x12 

List,  $0.60 


No.  426 

5  /x  10 
List,  $0.32 


No.  459 

5/x8/ 

List,  $0.30 


No.  418 

4x8 

List.  $0.23 


No.  472 

5x11 

List,  $0.30 


No.  471 

5x6/ 

List.  $0.25 


No.  409 
6/x7 
List.  $0.30 


No.  406 

5x6 

List,  $0.15 


No.  470  No.  508 

3/x4  6x7 

List.  $0.20  List,  $0.40 


No.  503 

63/x7 

List,  $0.50 


No.  505 

8x103/ 
List.  $0.70 


No.  502 
8/xl4 
List,  $1.00 


No  506 

9 '4x16/ 

List  $1.20 


No.  507  No.  5S9  No.  504 

10x10  9/x8  7/x9 

List.  $0.60  List.  $0.60  List,  $0.50 


No.  451 

4x16 

List,  $0.30 


No.  440 

8x9 

List.  $0.45 


No.  416 

4x13 

List,  $0.30 

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No.  413 

3x17 

List.  $0.40 


No.  423 
5x16/ 
List,  $0.48 


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No.  926 

13x2334x8  inch  face.  List,  in  parts 


*  S»; 

No.  966 

3x6x3 *4  inch 
face 

List,  in  parts, 

$0.70 

No.  931 

.$4.50  11x25x10  inch  face.  List,  in  parts . $4.75 


No.  901 

7x14x7  in.  face 
List,  in  parts,  $1  50 


No.  902 

734x19x6  in.  face 
List,  in  parts,  $2.75 


No.  928 

834x1734  x7  in.  face 
List,  in  parts,  $2.75 


No.  906 

634x13x5  in.  face 
List,  in  parts,  $1.40 


No.  908 

9x15x5  in.  face 
List,  in  parts,  $1.50 


No.  909 

5}4x8x4  in.  face 
List,  in  parts,  $0.90 


No.  904 

9xl7i/2x7  in.  face 
List,  in  parts.  $2.25 


No.  934 

16x8x3  in. face 
List,  in  parts, 

$1.75 


No.  919 

26x11x3  in.  face 
List,  in  parts,  $3.75 


No.  911 

534x1034  x4  in.  face 
List,  in  parts,  $1.25 


No.  973 

10x16x6  in.  face 
List,  in  parts,  $2.50 


No.  953 

7 14x15x8  in.  face 
List,  in  parts,  $2.00 


No.  978 

8x14x6  in. face 
List,  in  parts,  $1.60 


No.  925 

434x10)4x5  in.  face 
List,  in  parts,  $1.25 


No.  974 

6x12x634  in.  face 

List,  in  parts,  $1.75 


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No.  1222  Cresting  No.  1257  Corner  Shell 


Shells  18^2  inches  high 
List,  per  foot . 


$2.00 


Shell  18^4  inches  high 
List  each,  in  parts . 


$3.00 


No.  1209  Cresting 

12^4  inches  high 
List  per  foot .  . $1.20 


No.  567  Shell 

20^x18^4  inches 
List  each . $3.00 


No.  568  Corner  Shell 

10x10x18^4  inches 

List  each,  in  parts . $3.00 


No.  1270  Corner  Shell 


15x15x20  inches 
List  each,  in  parts . $5.00 


No.  1294  Corner  Shell 

8x8x18  inches 
List  each,  in  parts,  $2.00 


No.  559 

18  inches  high 
List  per  lineal  foot. 


No.  560 

14  inches  high 

.  $2.00 


Prices  Given  Do  Not  Include  Backing 


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No.  1078 — Garland.  Complete,  18x44  inches,  36  inches  to 
center.  List  each . $7.00 


No.  1001.  Complete,  1434x29  inch¬ 
es,  24  inches  to  center.  List,  $1.80 


No.  1044.  Complete,  10x24  inches, 
20 34  inches  to  center.  List.  .$3.00 


No.  1019.  Complete,  18x56  inches,  48  inches  to  center.  List . $6.00 

No.  1020.  Complete,  20x60  inches,  51*4  inches  to  center.  List...  7.00 


No.  1125 

12x15  inches 
List  each,  $1.00 


No.  2021 

8x15  inches 
List  each.  $1.00 


.  No.  2024 

10x12  inches 
List  each,  $0.75 


No.  1122 

1334x1634  inches 
List  each,  $1.25 


No.  1173 

4  <4x4  y2 
List  each 

$0.40 


No.  1132 

6x6 

List  each 

$0.45 


No.  1094 

434x12 

List  each,  $0.60 


No.  221  ID 

9^x1234 
List  each,  $1.00 


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No.  526 

234x634 

List  each 

$0.18 


No.  1039 

2x4  34 
List  each 

$0.20 


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No.  1178 

12x15 
List,  $3.50 


No.  1090 

3  inch 
List,  $0.25 


No.  1102 

5x514 

List,  $1.20 


No.  1120 

6x10 

List  in  parts 

$0.90 


No.  1119 

.3  Va^Va 

List  in  parts 

$0.75 


No.  1008 

6x6  neck 
4 14  high 
814  abacus 
List  in  parts 

$2.25 


No.  1022 

12x15 

List,  $3.00 


No.  1064 

9x11 

List  in  parts 

$1.50 


No.  1107 

9x11 

List,  $1.75 


No.  1041 

8x10 

List,  $1.50 


No.  1042 

5*4x614 

List.  $0.50 


No.  1149 

4x4j4 

List,  $1.00 


No. 

List  . . 


601. 


18x20. 

. .  ..$4.00 


No.  1062 

neck 

514  high 
614  abacus 
List  in  parts 
$2.50 


No.  1080 

,7/2x7/8 
List  in  parts 

$0.75 


No.  1015 

12x14 
List,  $3.00 


No.  1118 

4 14x5 

List  in  parts 

$0.45 


No.  1079 

7x8l4 

List  in  parts 

$0.80 


No.  2007 

1614  neck,  19  high,  28j4  abacus. 

List  for  full  capital  in  parts . $30.00 

List  for  half  capital  in  parts....  18.00 


No.  2006 

12  neck,  18  high,  19  inch  abacus 
List  for  full  capital,  in  parts.  .  .  .$20.00 
List  for  half  capital,  in  parts. .  . .  12.00 


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No.  1101  Horns  of  Plenty,  Right  and  Left 

Each  11x37  inches  without  backing.  List,  each . 


$7.00 


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No.  1060 

Right  and  left,  314x1944  inches. 

List  price  each .  $0.55 


No.  1061 

Right  and  left,  6x15  inches. 

List  price  each . $0.75 


No.  457 

Right  and  left  4j4xl0l4  inches. 
List  per  pair . ,$0.40 


No.  564 

Right  and  left  7x1014  inches. 
List  per  pair . $0.50 


No.  514 

Right  and  left  6x12  inches. 
List  per  pair . $0.40 


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No.  553 

Right  and  left  3x7^4. 
List  per  pair . $0.40 


No.  512 

Right  and  left  10x14  inches. 

List  per  pair . $1.50 


No.  520 

Right  and  left  3^4x444 
List  per  pair . $0.35 


No.  1054  No.  575 

3j4xl  6j4  11x15 

List,  $0.40  List  in  parts 

$1.50 


No.  538 

12^4x6 

List  in  parts 

$1.20 


No.  1058 

344x18 

List,  $0.40 


No.  528 

10x814 

List  in  parts 

$0.90 


No.  523 

6x12 

List  in  parts 

$0.70 


No.  1059 

234x11 
List,  $0.30 


No.  548 

9x11 

List  in  parts 

$1.00 


No.  547 

7>4x6>4 

List  in  parts 

$0.80 


No.  582 

4*4x5 

List  in  parts 

$0.50 


No.  607 
6l4  xl4 
List,  $0.50 


No.  599 

314x13 
List,  $0.35 


SPUN  ZINC  BALUSTERS 

More  Durable  Than  Wood.  Cheaper  Than  Stone. 

Can  be  furnished  either  in  parts  or  put  together. 


No. 

1159 

No.  1150  No.  1160 

No.  1156 

No.  1171  No.  1175 

No.  1154 

No.  1157 

5x 

:15 

5x1234  4x11  ]/2 

3^x914 

4x19  9x25 

5x1334 

4x1334 

Prices  given  below  are  list  and  do  not  include  plinths  or  caps. 

Put 

Put 

No. 

In  Parts 

Together 

No. 

In  Parts 

Together 

1159. . 

.  $0.85 

$1.75 

1171 . 

.  .  $1.20 

$2.30 

1150. . 

. 80 

1.60 

1175 . 

1.85 

3.20 

1160. . 

. 75 

1.50 

1154 . 

.80 

1.75 

1156. . 

. 60 

1.35 

1157 . 

.95 

1.90 

We  also 

manufacture  a  large  vai 

•iety  of  spun  zinc  and  copper  forms  of  all 

shapes  and  sizes 

.  If  inter- 

estecl, 

send  for 

schedule  of  forms  and 

ask  for  prices. 

SPUN  METAL  HALF  BALLS 


Prices  are  for  100  halves. 


Size 

Zinc 

Copper 

Size 

Zinc 

Copper 

34  inch 

. $1.00 

$2.00 

5  inch 

. $11.50 

$28.50 

1  inch 

.  1.60 

3.00 

6  inch 

.  16.50 

37.00 

134  inch 

.  . .  1.80 

3.50 

7  inch. 

.  19.50 

50.00 

134  inch 

.  . .  2.10 

4.20 

Jy  - '  ill® 

8  inch. 

.  28.00 

70.00 

2  inch. 

.  3.30 

5.50 

[  .'Igf# 

9  inch 

.  31.00 

80.00 

234  inch . 

.  3.90 

9.00 

\  fjJSlf 

10  inch 

.  38.00 

100.00 

3  inch 

.  4.80 

11.00 

\ 

12  inch . 

.  63.00 

150.00 

■334  inch . 

.  6.00 

15.00 

14  inch 

. 102.00 

300.00 

4  inch 

.  8.20 

19.50 

16  inch . 

. 164.00 

500.00 

Spun  metal  balls  are  especially  desirable  for  use  on  flag  poles  because  they  are  light 
in  weight  and  at  the  same  time  very  substantial.  If  so  ordered,  we  can  assemble  the 
half  balls  and  attach  a  neck,  collar  or  rod  to  fit  pole.  Be  sure  to  give  size  of  pole. 

We  can  produce  complete  balls  of  any  diameter  larger  than  16  inch  by  stamping  in  parts. 


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“Easy  Bead”  is  registered  at 
U.  S.  Patent  Office.  We  are 
originators  and  sole  manufac¬ 
turers. 


“Easy  Bead”  saves  solder  and 
time,  besides  wear,  tear  and 
swear  for  the  workman. 


Made  in  io  foot  lengths,  without  cross-seams.  Packed  in  crates  containing  250 
lineal  feet  of  one  size. 


Single  Bead,  Slip  Joint  Galvanized 


Single  Bead,  Slip  Joint 


Size,  inches . 

.  3 

3/2 

4 

4}4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

Standard  gauge . 

.  $0.14 

$0.15 

$0.17 

$0.19 

$0.20 

$0.25 

$0.29 

$0.33 

No.  26  gauge . 

.  .20 

.21 

.23 

.25 

.26 

.32 

.37 

.42 

No.  24  gauge . 

Single  Bead, 

.29  .31 

Lap  Joint 

.32 

.39 

.46 

.52 

Size,  inches . 

.  3 

3H 

4 

4^2 

5 

6 

7 

8 

Standard  gauge . 

.  $0.13 

$0.14 

$0.16 

$0.18 

$0.19 

$0.23 

$0.27 

$0.31 

No.  26  gauge . 

.  .19 

.20 

.22 

.24 

.25 

.30 

.35 

.40 

No.  24  gauge . 

.... 

.28 

.30 

.31 

.37 

.44 

.50 

Double  Bead,  Lap  Joint  Galvanized 

Having  a  bead  on  both  sides,  this  Trough  is  reversible,  either  side  being  turned  to  the 
building.  Place  slip  joint  to  the  right  to  run  water  to  the  right,  and  slip  joint  to  the  left 
to  run  water  to  the  left. 

Double  Bead,  Slip  Joint 


Size,  inches . 

.  3 

3/4 

4  4i4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

Standard  gauge . . 

.  $0.17 

$0.18 

$0.20  $0.22 

$0.23 

$0.28 

$0.32 

$0.36 

No  26  gauge . . 

.  .23 

.24 

.26  .28 

.29 

.35 

.40 

.45 

No.  24  gauge . 

.  .32  .34 

Double  Bead,  Lap  Joint 

.35 

.42 

.49 

.55 

Size,  inches . 

.  3 

3/2 

4  4[/2 

5 

6 

7 

8 

Standard  gauge . 

.  $0.16 

$0.17 

$0.19  $0.21 

$0.22 

$0.26 

$0.30 

$0.34 

No.  26  gauge . 

.  .22 

.23 

.25  .27 

.28 

.33 

.38 

.43 

No.  24  gauge . 

.31  .33 

.34 

.40 

.47 

.53 

We  Are  the  Sole  Manufacturers — Every  Crate  Bears  the  “Easy  Bead’’  Trade  Mark 


Unless  otherwise  specified,  we  ship  Slip  Joint  Galvanized  Single  Bead  Trough,  half 
right  and  half  left. 

Prices  on  Copper  quoted  on  application. 


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You  need n  t  hesitate  to  use  this  mitre.  Jts  only  likeness  to  other  1-piece  mitres  is  that  it  is  formed  of 
one  piece  of  metal. 

It’s  the  perfect  solution  of  the  mitre  problem  and  a  surety  against  all  mitre  troubles. 


It  has  the  “Easy  Bead”  and  an  Easy  Slip-Joint 


Made  for  both  inside  and  outside  corners,  either 
slip  or  lap  joint,  single  or  double  bead. 


STANDARD  GAUGE,  GALVANIZED 
STEEL 


Size 

Single  Bead 

Double  Bead 

Inches 

Slip 

Lap 

Slip 

Lap 

3/4, 

per 

dozen . . . 

.  .  .  $4.25 

$3.25 

$5.25 

$4.25 

4. 

per 

dozen . . . 

.  .  .  4.50 

3.50 

5.50 

4.50 

4/4, 

per 

dozen . . . , 

.  .  .  5.00 

4.00 

6.00 

5.00 

5, 

per 

dozen . . .  , 

.  .  5.00 

4.00 

6.00 

5.00 

6, 

per 

dozen . . .  . 

.  .  .  6.00 

5.00 

7.00 

6.00 

7, 

per 

dozen . . .  . 

.  .  .  7.50 

6.50 

8.50 

7.50 

8, 

per 

dozen . . . . 

.  .  .  9.00 

8.00 

10.00 

9.00 

When  ordering  Slip  Joint  Mitres,  state  whether  Right  or  Left  hand  is  wanted,  and  whether  for  “Inside” 
or  “Outside”  Corner;  otherwise  half  Rights  and  half  Lefts,  and  half  “Inside”  and  half  “Outside”  Corner 
Mitres  will  be  supplied. 


EAVES  TROUGH  ENDS  AND  DROPS 


Has  a  Slip-Joint  and  the  “Easy  Bead” 


A  represents  a  12-inch  section  of  single  bead  trough,  with  drop  B  soldered  on,  and  the  end  closed 
with  slip  joint  end  cap  C.  C  requires  no  solder  and  fits  single  or  double  bead,  right  or  left. 


Size 

3  inch,  per  dozen 
3y  inch,  per  dozen 

4  inch,  per  dozen 
4 J4  inch,  per  dozen 

5  inch,  per  dozen 

6  inch,  per  dozen 

7  inch,  per  dozen 

8  inch,  per  dozen 


A”  12-inch  Ends,  Complete 

“B”  Drops 

“C” Ends 

Single  Bead 

Double  Bead 

Only 

Only 

$2.80 

$3.30 

$0.75 

$0.95 

2.80 

3.30 

.80 

.95 

3.10 

3.60 

.85 

1.10 

3.45 

3.95 

.95 

1.20 

3.45 

3.95 

.95 

1.20 

4.15 

4.65 

1.20 

1.45 

4.70 

5.20 

1.70 

5.25 

5.75 

.... 

2.10 

3j4  and  4-inch  troughs  have  a  2-inch  drop;  5-inch  has  3-inch  drop;  6-inch  has  4-inch  drop. 

When  ordering  “A”  complete,  state  whether  single  or  double  bead,  and  whether  right  or  left  hand. 
Single  bead  always  shipped  unless  otherwise  ordered,  and  half  right  and  half  left  hand,  with  standard  size 
drops. 


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“ST.  PAUL”  WIRE  EAVES  TROUGH  HANGERS 

For  Single  or  Double  Bead  Trough 


Single 


Single  in  Position 


Extension  Style 


Single 


Best  quality  galvanized  steel  wire,  easily  and  quickly  adjusted  to  trough,  forming  a  complete  brace 
as  well  as  hanger;  holds  the  trough  to  shape  and  in  place.  Neatly  packed  1  gross  in  a  box. 

State  whether  Standard  or  Extension  Style  is  wanted 


For  Single  Bead 


For  Double  Bead 


Size 


3 

inch 

3/2 

inch 

4 

inch 

4/2 

inch 

5 

inch 

6 

inch 

7 

inch 

8 

inch 

Per  Gross  Size  Per  Gross 

_  $2.75  3  inch .  $3.00 

_  2.75  3]/2  inch .  3.00 

_  2.75  4  inch .  3.00 

_  3.00  4J4  inch .  3.25 

.  ...  3.00  5  inch .  3.25 

_  3.50  6  inch .  3.75 

.  . .  .  4.00  7  inch .  4.25 

_  4.50  8  inch .  4.75 


All  Hangers  are  shipped  with  j4-inch  beads,  except  7  and  8-inch  size,  which  will  be  %  inch  bead. 


“ST.  PAUL’’  ADJUSTABLE  STEEL  HANGERS 

For  Single  or  Double  Bead  Trough 


For  Single  or  Double  Bead  Application  on  Single  Bead 


Size 

Single  Bead 

Double  Bead 

Size 

Single  Bead 

Double  B 

3  inch, 

per 

gross . . . 

. $3.75 

$4.00 

5  inch, 

per 

gross . . . . 

.  $4.50 

$4.75 

3l/2  inch, 

per 

gross . . . 

.  4.00 

4.25 

6  inch, 

per 

gross . . . . 

.  5.00 

5.25 

4  inch, 

per 

gross . . . 

.  4.25 

4.50 

7  inch, 

per 

gross .... 

.  6.00 

6.25 

A]/2  inch, 

per 

gross . . . 

.  4.35 

4.60 

8  inch. 

per 

gross . . . . 

.  8.00 

8.25 

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O.  G.  FLAT  BACK  HANGING  GUTTERS 

Style  No.  109,  Galvanized 


Back  of  Gutter  made  same  height  as  front.  For 
higher  backs,  add  2*4  cents  per  foot  to  list  for  each 
additional  inch  added  to  back. 

Style  No.  109,  Standard  Gauge 

S'ze  Per  Foot 

3x3*4  inch,  10  inch  girth . $0.25 

4x4j4  inch,  13  inch  girth . 33 

5x5*4  inch,  15  inch  girth . 37 

6x6*4  inch,  20  inch  girth . 50 

For  heavier  than  Standard  Gauge,  add  the  following 
advances  to  the  Standard  Gauge  list: 

No.  26 . 12c  No.  24 . 24c 

Note — An  extra  charge  is  made  for  Mitres,  End 
Pieces,  Outlet  Tubes,  Flooks  and  for  fitting  to  meas¬ 
urement. 


PLAIN  ROOF  GUTTERS 

Made  of  Standard  Gauge  Galvanized  Steel  in  10  Foot  Lengths 

Much  easier  to  put  on  and  more  lasting  than  common  wood  stop  gutters  lined  with  tin.  Cost  is 
less  than  for  any  other  gutter  of  equal  merit. 

The  hangers  are  applied  in  such  a  manner  as  to  leave  no  exposed  nail  or  screw  head.  There  can 
be  no  leaks  from  nail  holes  or  splitting,  which  is  a  common  fault  in  the  old  fashioned  wooden  gutter. 


Style  “B” 


10  inch  girth,  list  per  foot . $0.25 

14  inch  girth,  list  per  foot . 35 

20  inch  girth,  list  per  foot . 50 


For  Hooks,  see  bo 


Style  “A” 


10  inch  girth,  list  per  foot . $0.25 

14  inch  girth,  list  per  foot . 35 

20  inch  girth,  list  per  foot . 50 

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COMBINED  STOP  GUTTER  AND  CORNICE 

Made  of  the  Best  Quality  Standard  Gauge  Galvanized  Steel,  io  Foot  Lengths 


Face  Mould  and  Gutter  Before 
Attaching 


The  fall  is  regulated  by 
adjusting  apron  up  or 
down  the  roof  as  required, 
after  attaching  and  fasten¬ 
ing  the  face  mould. 

No  more  handsome  or 
appropriate  eave  finish  can 
be  had  for  the  money. 

No  hangers  needed. 


Prices  on  Application 


129 


Face  Mould  and  Gutter  Locked 
Together  in  Position 


QUARTER  CIRCLE,  O.  G.  AND  BOX  GUTTERS 

Back  of  Gutters  Made  lA  Inch  Higher  than  Front  Unless  Differently  Specified 

For  higher  backs  add  2*4  cents  per  foot  to  list  prices  for  each  additional  inch  added  to  back,  except 
Style  “J,”  where  3  cents  per  foot  should  be  added.  Mitres  made  to  order. 

List  Prices  cover  Standard  Gauge,  Galvanized  Steel,  in  io  foot  lengths. 


Width,  inches 
Depth,  inches 
Girth,  inches. 
Per  foot . 


Style  “C” 

.  5 

.  3^4 

.  12 

. $0.30 


6  7 

3G  4 

14  16 

$0.35  $0.40 


8 

4/4 

18 

$0.45 


Width,  inches 
Depth,  inches 
Girth,  inches. 
Per  foot . 


Style  “D” 

.  5 

.  3/2 

.  13 

. $0.33 


Width,  inches 
Depth,  inches 
Girth,  inches. 
Per  foot . 


Style  “E” 

.  5 

.  4 

.  15 

. $0.37 


Width,  inches 
Depth,  inches 
Girth,  inches. 
Per  foot . 


Style  “F” 

.  5 

.  3G 

.  15 

. $0.37 


Style  “G” 


Width,  inches .  5 

Depth,  inches .  4*4 

Girth,  inches .  15 

Per  foot . $0.37 


Style  “H” 


Width,  inches .  5 

Depth,  inches .  4 

Girth,  inches .  14 

Per  foot . $0.35 


Style 

“J” 

Width, 

inches . 

.  5 

6 

Depth, 

inches . 

.  5 

53/4 

Girth, 

inches . 

.  16 

18 

Per  foot . 

. $0.48 

$0.54 

6  7  8 

334  \y2  sj4 

15  18  20 

$0.37  $0.45  $0.50 


6  7  8 

4^4  3  /4  6 

18  22  24 

$0.45  $0.55  $0.60 


6  7  8 

4  43/4  Sy2 

18  20  22 

$0.45  $0.50  $0.55 


6  7  8 

5  544  6^4 

18  20  22 

$0.45  $0.50  $0.55 


6  7  8 

43/4  544  6 

16  18  20 

$0.40  $0.45  $0.50 


7  8  9 

6G  7g{  8 

20  22  24 

$0.60  $0.66  $0.72 


For  heavier  than  Standard  Gauge,  add  the  following  advances  to  the  Standard  Gauge  list:  No.  26, 
12c;  No.  24,  24c.  Less  than  15  inches  girth,  add  for  No.  26  gauge,  6c;  No.  24  gauge,  24c. 

Gutters  of  any  size  or  style  made  to  order  at  proportionate  difference  in  price.  Give  height  of  back, 
height  of  front,  width,  gauge  and  style  wanted  when  ordering  gutters  not  shown  in  catalog. 

When  gutters  are  to  be  formed  for  pitch,  give  diagram  showing  exact  location  of  outlets,  and  state 
how  far  the  back  is  to  extend  on  the  roof. 


Strap  Hook  Fastener  for  Box  and  O.  G.  Gutters  List,  each 


$0.10 


Made  in  10  foot  lengths  without  a  cross  seam;  the  longest  single  piece  of  corrugated  pipe  made. 
Every  length  guaranteed  straight  and  true  with  perfect  seams,  strong,  neat  in  appearance,  durable  and 
reliable.  Corrugations  unusually  deep  and  uniform. 

Packed  in  strong  crates  containing  250  or  500  lineal  feet.  Also  nested  2  or  more  sizes  to  a  crate. 


Galvanized  Corrugated  Round  Expanding 


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Galvanized  Plain  Round  Pipe 


STANDARD  LIST  PRICES 

Size,  inches.... 

Standard  Gauge 
No.  26  Gauge . . 

No.  24  Gauge.. 

Corrugated  Square  Expanding 


Plain  Round  and  Corrugated  Round 

.  2  3  4  5 

. $0.13  $0.15  $0.20  $0.25 

. 19  .21  .28  .34 

.  .27  .35  .44 


6 

$0.30 

.40 

.52 


List  on  Corrugated  Square  Pipe,  Galvanized,  Standard  Gauge 


Actual  Size 
inch 

224x3*4  inch 
224x4*4  inch 
324^5  inch 


Capacity 

2  inch,  round .  $0.15 

3  inch,  round . 17 

4  inch,  round . 22 

5  inch,  round . 27 


We  do  not  make  square  corrugated  pipe  heavier  than  Standard  Gauge. 


PLAIN  ROUND  TUBING 

Galvanized  After  Formation.  Air  Tight  and  Water  Tight 


Solid  10  foot  lengths.  No  cross  seams.  One 
end  is  made  a  little  larger  so  that  when  the  sec¬ 
tions  are  put  together,  tubing  is  of  same  diameter 
throughout. 


Square  Elbow 


Prices  on  Application 


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One-Piece,  Flat  Crimp,  Galvanized 

These  Elbows  are  corrugated  parallel  throughout  their  length  and  make  the  curves  continuous  with 
the  pipe.  When  ordering  specify  the  number  or  style  of  the  Elbows  and  Shoes  in  addition  to  size. 


No.  0.  30  Degrees 


No.  1.  45  Degrees 


No.  2.  60  Degrees 


No.  3.  75  Degrees 


No.  4.  90  Degrees 


Shoe.  75  Degrees 


No.  0.  30  Degrees  No.  1.  45  Degrees  No.  2.  60  Degrees  No.  3.  75  Degrees  Shoe.  75  Degrees 


List  Prices,  Standard  Gauge,  Galvanized  Steel 


Round  Corrugated  and  Plain  Round 


Sizes 

Elbows 

Shoes 

2  inch,  per  dozen . 

. $3.00 

$4.32 

3  inch,  per  dozen . 

.  3.60 

5.40 

4  inch,  per  dozen . 

.  7.20 

9.00 

5  inch,  per  dozen . 

. 15.00 

18.00 

6  inch,  per  dozen . 

. 18.00 

21.60 

Square  Corrugated 


Sizes 

Elbows 

Shoes 

2  inch, 

per 

dozen . 

. $4.80 

$5.76 

3  inch, 

per 

dozen . 

.  5.40 

6.48 

4  inch, 

per 

dozen . 

.  7.20 

8.64 

5  inch, 

per 

dozen . 

. 10.80 

12.96 

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RAINWATER  CUT-OFFS 


Corrugated  Round 


A  Very  Strong,  Reliable  Cut-Off. 
No  Solder  Used  in  Putting  Together 
Galvanized  After  Formation 


Each  size  up  to  5-inch  packed 
in  crates  of  one  dozen.  Crates 
of  5  and  6-inch  contain  one-half 
dozen  each.  No  charge  for 
crates. 


Plain  Round 


We  also  make  a  square  corrugated  cut-off  for  square  corrugated  pipe. 


Size 

Corrugated 

Plain 

Corrugated 

Round 

Round 

Square 

2  inch,  per  dozen . 

.  $7.50 

$7.00 

$8.00 

3  inch,  per  dozen . . 

.  8.00 

8.00 

10.00 

4  inch,  per  dozen . 

11.00 

14.00 

5  inch,  per  dozen . 

20.00 

20.00 

24.00 

6  inch,  per  dozen . 

.  24.00 

24.00 

Youngs  Combination  Strainer  and  Cut-Off 


The  Strainer  has  raised  or  ribbed  corrugations  which  prevent  leaves  and  other  refuse  from  lodg¬ 
ing  in  the  screen.  This  form  of  construction  not  only  absolutely  prevents  clogging,  but  makes  the  screen 
as  rigid  and  firm  as  a  solid  piece  of  metal  which  will  resist  any  possible  action  of  ice. 


The  Cut-Off  for  turning  the  water  on  and  off  has  a  lever  made  of  the  best  grade 
of  bessemer  wire  and  is  one  continuous  piece,  firmly  attached  to  the  shifting  piece 
and  Without  the  Use  of  Solder  which  makes  it  strong  and  durable.  We  Guarantee 
these  parts  will  not  become  detached  and  will  stand  the  tests  of  severest  winters. 

General  Utility — If  the  cut-off  part  becomes  frozen  the  use  of  a  half  pint  of  hot 
water  poured  through  the  Strainer  will  readily  thaw  it — a  good  feature  to  catch  the 
spring  and  fall  rains  for  cold  cistern  water. 

All  the  water  being  strained,  permits  the  use  of  either  of  the  outlets  for  connec¬ 
tion  to  cistern  or  waste. 

Packed  1  dozen  of  a  size  in  a  crate. 

3  inch  4  inch 

Weight  per  crate . 22  lbs.  28  lbs. 

List  per  dozen . $11.00  $12.00 


Every  outlet  should 
be  equipped  with  one 
of  our  galvanized 
wire  strainers.  They 
prevent  leaves  and 
other  refuse  entering 
the  pipe.  Ours  are 
galvanized  after  they 
are  formed,  and  will 
not  rust. 


CONDUCTOR  PIPE 
STRAINERS 

Galvanized  Wire 


Size  Per  Dozen 

2  inch  .  $  1.50 

3  inch  .  •  .  2.00 

4  inch  .  3.00 

5  inch  .  3.50 

6  inch  .  4.00 


CONDUCTOR  HOOKS 


“Corrugated”  Hinged,  Tinned 


Packed  in  Boxes 


Per  100 

Size  Wood  Brick 

2  inch .  $3.00  $3.50 

3  inch .  4.00  4.50 

4  inch .  5.00  5.50 

5  inch .  7.50  8.00 

6  inch .  8.50  9.00 


“Never  Slip”  Malleable  Iron 
Galvanized 


For  either  corrugated  or  plain  round  pipe. 

They  hold  the  pipe  firmly;  cannot  slip. 

The  points  simply  dent  in  the  pipe,  doing  no 
injury. 

When  ordering  hooks  for  2-inch  round  cor¬ 
rugated  conductor  always  specify  254-inch,  as 
that  size  measures  2 inches  in  diameter. 


- Per  100 - 

Size  Wood  Brick 

2  inch .  $1.50  $2.00 

2y2  inch .  2.00  2.25 

3  inch .  2.50  3.00 

354  inch .  3.00  3.75 

4  inch .  3.50  5.00 

5  inch .  5.50  7.50 

6  inch .  9.00  9.00 


Fifty  hooks  in  a  box;  weight  4  to  20  pounds. 


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Size,  inches 
Per  dozen . . 


CONDUCTOR  FASTENERS 

Round  or  Square,  Malleable  Iron,  Galvanized 


For  Wood  or  Brick 


,  Round  or  Square 

.  2  3 

. $1.20  $1.50 


4  5  6 

$2.00  $2.40  $3.50 


CONDUCTOR  PIPE  HANGERS 


Used  on  either  wood  or  brick.  Holds  pipe  away  from  build¬ 
ing,  allowing  pipe  and  building  to  be  painted. 


For  2  inch  corrugated  pipe  use  2l/2  inch  hanger.  Other  sizes 
run  uniformly. 


Size,  inches . .  2 l/2 
Gauge,  wire.  12 
Per  100 . $2.25 


3 

11 

$2.50 


4 

10 

$3.00 


5 

9 

$3.50 


6 

8 

$4.00 


CAST  IRON  BOOT  PIPES 
AND  SEWER  CONNECTIONS 


H,  G.  D,  C,  F,  E. 

Prices  on  application. 


CONDUCTOR  HEADS 


Made  of  Galvanized  Steel  and  Zinc  to  Fit  Any  Size  Pipe 


Special  Designs  of  Any  Kind  Made  to  Order 


No.  73  No.  68  No.  69  No.  71  No.  67  No.  72 


Design 

Height 

List 

67 

15  inches 

$5.50 

68 

13  inches 

3.75 

69 

15  inches 

7.00 

71 

14  inches 

4.00 

72 

20  inches 

6.50 

73 

20  inches 

6.50 

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Makes  a  Perfect,  Permanent  Plaster  Corner 


Very  rigid,  straight 
and  true.  Made  of 
one  piece  of  sheet 
steel,  well  galvan¬ 
ized. 

Furnished  in  6,  7, 
8,  9  and  10-foot 

lengths.  Can  be  cut 
and  broken  at  any 
desired  point. 


Easily  and  quickly  applied.  No  loose  attachments.  Nail  holes  already 
punched. 

Rounded  bull  nose  head  with  undercut,  holds  plaster  tightly. 
Perforations  so  arranged  that  plaster  locks  firmly  into  the  head. 

Saves  cost  of  repairs.  Dispenses  with  clumsy  wood  mouldings. 

Saves  the  useless  labor  of  making  a  straight  plastered  corner. 

In  Erecting,  nail  first  in  middle  of  the  length.  Make  perfectly  straight 
and  plumb  with  plumb-line  or  level,  then  fasten  the  ends  and  nail  at  inter¬ 
mediate  points. 

Can  be  arched  to  fit  any  curve  by  notching  flanges  at  each  hole. 

In  Cutting,  cut  through  flange  at  desired  point  and  then  break  bead. 
Weight  is  about  20  pounds  per  100  lineal  feet. 

A  trial  will  satisfy  you  there  is  no  better  at  any  price.  Samples  upon 
request. 

List  price  per  100  lineal  feet . $6.00 


Method  of  Application 
on  Wood  Lath 


“ST.  PAUL”  BRICK  BONDS 

Made  of  Nos.  22  or  24-Gauge  Galvanized  Steel 


Style  No.  1 

For  Bonding  Face  Brick.  Size  7^x54  inches. 
Weight  about  50  pounds  per  1,000. 

22  Gauge  24  Gauge 

Per  box  of  1,000 .  $6.00  $5.50 


Style  No.  2 

For  Bonding  Brick  Veneering  to  Sheathing.  Size 
6x£4s  inches.  Weight  about  40  pounds  per  1,000. 

22  Gauge  24  Gauge 

Per  box  of  1,000 .  $7.00  $6.00 

Take  particular  notice  of  the  straight  edges, 
which  greatly  increase  the  tensile  strength  and  pre¬ 
vent  corrugations  from  flattening  or  pulling  out 
under  strain.  Note,  too,  the  large  binding  sur¬ 
face,  which  grips  the  mortar  firmly  on  both  sides. 

“St.  Paul”  Brick  Bonds  save  labor  because  there 
is  no  clipping  of  brick  for  concealed  headers.  When 
substituted  for  end  headers,  they  save  material,  be¬ 
cause  a  smaller  number  of  face  brick  is  required. 
In  both  cases  they  save  the  bricklayer’s  time. 

The  usual  requirements  are  at  least  one  wall  tie 
on  each  brick  in  the  binding  courses,  and  binding 
courses  to  be  not  less  than  one  in  each  six  courses, 
thus  making  1,000  ties  for  each  6,000  face  bricks. 


136 


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EXPANDED  METAL  PLASTERING  LATH 

Made  of  Black,  Painted  or  Galvanized  Steel 

This  1S  thf  original  small  mesh  metal  lath,  with  a  mesh  one-half  inch  wide  and  with  a  considerable 
dip  of  a  broad  strand  to  retain  the  mortar. 


TRADE  KNO-BURN  MARK 


D.  D.  LATH 
Size  of  Sheet  18x96  in. 
No.  27  Gauge 
No.  26  Gauge 
No.  25  Gauge 
No.  24  Gauge 


Weight  per 
Bundle. 
27/  lbs. 
30  lbs. 
35  lbs. 
40/  lbs. 


Yards  per 
Bundle. 
12 
12 
12 
12 


Sheets  per 
Bundle. 

9 

9 

9 

9 


Weight  per 
Yard. 

2%  lbs. 
2/  lbs. 
2.9  lbs. 
3.4  lbs. 


The  above  weights  are  for  the  plain  metal,  not  coated  or  galvanized,  and  will  vary 
way,  owing  to  variation  in  mill  run  of  sheets.  Prices  Upon  Application. 


2/2 


Yards  in 
100  Pounds. 
43 
40 
34/ 
29% 

per  cent  either 


Special  Advantages 

This  form  of  Expanded  Metal  Lath  permits  enough  mortar  to  go  through  to  form  a  perfect  key  and 
protect  the  metal.  Nothing  is  known  today  that  protects  steel  so  thoroughly  as  cement,  and  the  form  of 
strand  and  the  form  and  size  of  mesh  of  Kno-Burn  Expanded  Metal  Plastering  Lath  combine  to  make  the 
protection  ideal. 

Owing  to  the  form  and  size  of  the  mesh,  it  is  not  necessary  to  have  the  lath  for  interior  work 
painted  or  galvanized,  except  when  the  materials  used  in  the  mortar  contain  impurities  that  attack  the 
steel.  When  in  doubt  as  to  whether  these  impurities  exist  or  where  moisture  may  come  in  contact  with 
the  lath,  it  is  best  to  call  for  a  painted  or  galvanized  lath. 

Kno-Burn  Expanded  Metal  Lath  requires  less  mortar  per  square  yard  than  any  other,  and  none 
drops  behind. 

There  are  other  laths  on  the  market  with  larger  mesh  and  with  many  different  kinds  of  mesh,  but 
the  lath  best  known  and  most  favorably  known  is  the  Kno-Burn  Diamond  Mesh  Lath  with  the  small  mesh 
and  broad  inward  dipped  strand. 


WIRE  SKYLIGHT  GUARDS 


Guards  Not  Needed  where  Wire  Glass  Is  Used  in  Skylight 


Can  be  made  for  Skylights  of  any  size  or  style,  and  with  or  without  supports  as  desired 

For  Skylights,  see  pages  17  to  20 


137 


We  Can  Furnish 
Any  Style 
of  Hollow  Steel 
Windows  For 
Use  in  Factories, 
Warehouses  or 
Office  Buildings. 
Send  Us  Your 
Plans  For 
Estimates. 


STANDARD  FIREPROOF  WINDOWS 


Approved  by  the  National 
Board  of  Fire  Underwriters 


Standard  Double  Hung  or  Box 
Frame  Window 


Standard  Pivoted  Window  with 
Stationary  Lower  Sash 


A  Wall  of  360  of  Our  Fireproof  Windows  Recently  Installed  in  an  Office  Building  in  St.  Paul.  The  Total 

Height  of  the  Structure  is  14  Stories 


138 


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PAUL  ROOFING  e©KMieC  ^EE  ©IfHAMBfJT 


Send 
Specifica¬ 
tions  for 
Prices. 

State  Style, 
Quantity 
and  Give 
Sizes  of 
Openings. 


TIN  CLAD  FIREPROOF  DOORS 

Approved  by  the  National  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters 


Protect 
Your  Own 
and  Your 
Neighbors’ 
Property 
at  the 

Same  Time, 
by  Using 
These 
Doors. 


Style  No.  22  Standard  Gravity  Sliding  Door 

Made  to  close  automatically  in  case  of  fire 

All  these  doors  are  fitted  with  fusible  links  which  melt  at  a 
temperature  of  about  155  degrees  F.  This  action  allows  the  doors 
to  close  tightly,  thereby  protecting  adjoining  property  from  flames. 
Used  in  partition  walls  the  advantages  are  the  same. 


Style  No.  88  Standard  Swinging  Lap  Fire  Door. 

Made  to  close  automatically  in  case  of  fire 

139 


Style  No.  44  Standard  Vertical 
Sliding  Door 

Made  to  close  automatically  in 
case  of  fire 


COMMON  SHUTTERS  FOR  WINDOWS 


These  styles  are  not  approved  by  the  Underwriters,  but  are  an  efficient  fire-stop 
and  entirely  satisfactory  for  use  in  small  cities  and  in  resident  districts. 


Style  No.  30 — Wood  Filled 

The  body  of  this  shutter  is  made  of  two  thick¬ 
nesses  of  wood  laid  at  right  angles  and  covered 
with  either  galvanized  steel  or  tin,  on  both  sides. 
Has  two-inch  flange  to  lap  over  edge  of  brick 
work. 

Prices  on  application. 


Style  No.  40 — Boiler  Plate 

This  style  of  shutter  is  made  of  No.  14  gauge 
steel,  either  galvanized  or  black  painted,  strongly 
braced  with  a  bar-iron  border  as  illustrated,  and 
has  extra  strong  locking  arms. 

Prices  on  application. 


Style  No.  50 — Corrugated  Iron. 

This  shutter  is  made  of  heavy  corrugated  steel, 
either  galvanized  or  black  painted  and  has  a  strong 
bar-iron  stiffened  border  with  extra  strong  locking 
arms. 

Prices  on  application. 


Give  all  measurements  as  above,  and  if  for 
arched  windows  give  radius,  care  being  taken  to 
get  exact  measurements  of  levels  and  from  center 
to  center  of  hinge  edges. 


Cast  Iron  Shutter  Eyes  will  be  charged  for  extra  if  wanted. 


140 


METAL  COVERED  DOORS 

Designed  for  and  Widely  Used  in  High-Class  Buildings 

Made  of  Painted  and  Galvanized  Steel,  Copper  Plated  Steel,  or  Copper.  Prices  upon  Application. 


With  or  without 
frames.  Appearance  is 
most  attractive.  They 
can  be  made  absolutely 
fire  proof  by  using  wire 
glass  or  metal  instead 
of  glass  panel.  Ex¬ 
tensively  used  to  make 
partition  walls  fire 
proof.  Doors  of  any 
style  or  size  made  to 
order  promptly.  Can 
be  decorated  or  painted 
to  harmonize  with  any 
scheme  of  decoration. 
Shipped  without  lock 
sets  and  unglazed  un¬ 
less  specially  ordered. 
Prices  quoted  on  special 
designs. 


Style  No.  151 


Doors  are  shipped 
without  lock  sets  un¬ 
less  specially  ordered, 
but  if  desired  will  put 
in  place  lock  sets  sup¬ 
plied  us  by  purchaser. 


Folding  or  Swinging  Doors 
Style  No.  135 


These  doors  are  not 
only  valuable  fire  re¬ 
tardants  (if  fitted  with 
wire  glass  or  metal 
panels),  but  they  are 
richly  beautiful  and  can 
be  more  perfectly  fitted 
than  wood,  as  they  do 
not  shrink  or  swell. 
Monogram  or  coat-of- 
arms  designs  to  order. 
Nothing  better  for  pub¬ 
lic  entrances. 


Style  No.  150 

In  Ordering 

Give  exact  size  of 
door,  or  of  rough 
opening  (if  you  desire 
frame),  with  allowance 
for  threshhold,  with 
hand  or  swing-about 
hardware,  etc.,  width  of 
frame,  style  of  casing 
or  staff  bead. 


Style  No.  141 


Style  No.  131 


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Glass 

for 

Heads 
Should 
Be  Bought 
and 

Decorated 
After 
Sign  is 
Received 


Design  No.  700 

Opening  for  glass  head,  17%.  inches;  extreme 
width  of  drum,  24  inches;  thickness,  11  inches. 


List  without  glass,  swinging . $11.00 

List  without  glass,  for  post .  12.00 


Design  No.  702 

Opening  for  glass  head,  27  inches;  extreme 
width  of  drum,  46  inches;  thickness,  11  inches. 

List  without  glass,  swinging . $11.00 

List  without  glass,  for  post .  12.00 


DRUM  SIGNS 

Made  to  Swing  or  For  Use  on  Posts 
Suitable  for  Restaurants,  Cafes,  Lodges  and  Stores 


Can  Be 
Wired 
for 

Electric 

Lights 

and 

Decorated 
to  Suit 
Requirements 


Design  No.  701 

Opening  for  glass  head,  2 3/2  inches; 
extreme  width  of  drum,  43  inches;  thick¬ 
ness,  11  inches. 

List  without  glass,  swinging .  $11.00 

List  without  glass,  for  post .  12.00 


Especially 

Desirable 

for 

Advertising 

Purposes 


142 


“ST.  PAUL”  TUBE-TOP  TANKS 


Note  how  the  Tube-top 
is  centered 
over  side  sheets 
adding  strength 
and  neatness 


Cross  Sectiom  0f  Tnrr 
Mew  'St  Paul  Roll  Top  Tank 


Note  how  bottom  seam 
is  indented 
eliminating  rough 
projecting 
edges 


“St.  Paul”  Tube-top  Tanks  are  made  of  No.  20  gauge  galvanized  steel,  accurately  cut  and  shaped, 
and  assembled  by  skilled  mechanics.  Each  tank  is  thoroughly  inspected  during  construction  and  before 
shipment,  to  insure  correctness  of  detail  and  perfect  workmanship.  Therefore,  we  do  not  hesitate  to 
guarantee  workmanship  and  material  employed  in  their  construction,  and  we  will  replace  any  of  our 
tanks  found  lacking  therein. 

An  original  and  unique  feature  of  the  “Saint  Paul”  Tank  is  the  top  reinforcement.  It  is  a  tube  rolled 
on  the  top  edge  of  the  sides  and  ends,  and  not  a  separate  piece  tacked  or  riveted  on.  It  eliminates  the 
unsightly  angle-iron  commonly  used  and  provides  a  neat,  rigid  and  permanent  reinforcement  that  will  not 
loosen  or  rust.  It  is  sanitary  because  the  smooth,  rounded  edges  afford  no  lodging  place  for  germs  or  dirt. 

Another  original  feature  is  the  bottom  seam.  It  is  formed  on  the  side  and  bottom  sheets,  as  illus¬ 
trated,  and  the  four  thicknesses  of  heavy  galvanized  steel,  securely  locked  and  soldered,  make  a  seam  that  is 
permanently  tight.  This  four-ply  construction  requires  no  angle  iron  braces  or  rivets. 

The  sides  of  all  oblong  stock  tanks  listed  are  stiffened  by  vertical  corrugations  every  six  inches. 
They  prevent  bulging  under  pressure,  and  are  better  than  the  single  angle  iron  brace  commonly  fur¬ 
nished.  Height  measurements  given  for  Tube-top  Tanks  are  not  exact,  the  difference  being  taken  up  in 
the  rolled  edge  and  double  seam.  Capacities  are  correct. 

To  Tinners  and  Sheet  Metal  Workers 

“Saint  Paul”  Tanks  can  be  shipped  knocked  down  at  lower  prices  and  freight  rates  than  set-up  tanks. 
The  bottom  and  vertical  seams  simply  require  locking  and  soldering.  If  tanks  are  ordered  set  up,  two  or 
more  nesting  sizes  should  be  specified  to  save  freight.  See  freight  classification  below. 


Single  Tanks,  set  up  complete,  take . 

Nested  Tanks  (2  or  more)  take . 

Tanks,  entirely  knocked  down,  in  separate  parts,  take 


Double  1st  Class  Freight  Rate 

. 1st  Class  Freight  Rate 

. 4th  Class  Freight  Rate 


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All  Parts  of  This  Tank  Are  Galvanized 


No. 

Width, 

Feet 

Height, 

Feet 

Length, 

Feet 

Cap  'y, 
Bbls. 

Weight, 

Lbs. 

List 

Price 

No. 

Width, 

Feet 

Heigth, 

Feet 

Length, 

Feet 

Cap  ’y. 
Bbls. 

Weight, 

Lbs. 

List 

Price 

101 

2 

2 

4 

3 

50 

$  8 

40 

A  115 

Ol 

°2 

2 

5 

6! 

82 

$  13.50 

102 

2 

2 

5 

4 

60 

10. 

10 

B  115 

3- 

2 

6 

8 

96 

15  80 

103 

2 

2 

6 

43 

76 

11 . 

80 

C  115 

ol 

°2 

2 

8 

Hi 

124 

20.40 

104 

2 

2 

7 

5! 

88 

13. 

50 

D  115 

ol 

°2 

2 

9 

12f 

145 

22.70 

105 

2 

2 

8 

61 

97 

15. 

20 

E  115 

Ol 

°2 

2 

10 

14| 

153 

25.00 

106 

2 

2 

10 

8 

120 

18 

60 

F  115 

ol 

°2 

2 

12 

17i 

179 

29.80 

107 

2 

2\ 

8 

8 

109 

17 

40 

G  115 

ol 

J  2 

2 

14 

20| 

207 

34.40 

A  107 

ol 
"  2 

2 

5 

4! 

70 

11 

30 

M115 

3| 

2\ 

8 

14f 

144 

23.10 

B  107 

2- 
*  2 

2 

6 

6 

83 

13 

20 

N  115 

3! 

2* 

10 

18 

170 

28.10 

C  107 

Ol 
"  2 

2 

7 

7 

95 

15 

10 

116 

4 

2 

8 

12f 

138 

21 .60 

108 

Ol 
“  2 

2 

8 

8 

110 

17 

00 

117 

4 

2 

10 

16 

168 

26.20 

A  108 

2! 

2 

9 

91 

119 

18 

90 

118 

4 

2 

12 

20 

204 

31.00 

109 

ol 
z  2 

2 

10 

101 

134 

20 

80 

119 

4 

2 

14 

23 

230 

35.60 

110 

ol 
z  2 

2\ 

8 

101 

119 

19 

80 

120 

4 

2 

16 

26! 

262 

40.20 

B  110 

Ol 

“  2 

2\ 

9 

12 

131 

22 

00 

121 

4 

0! 

*  2 

8 

15! 

179 

24.70 

C  110 

Ol 

L  2 

2\ 

10 

13 

144 

24 

20 

122 

4 

2\ 

10 

20! 

183 

29.90 

A  111 

3 

2 

5 

77 

12 

40 

123 

4 

ol 
■6  2 

16 

33! 

283 

45.70 

B  111 

3 

2 

6 

7 

89 

14 

50 

127 

5 

2 

16 

32! 

294 

45.60 

C  111 

3 

2 

7 

81 

103 

16 

60 

128 

5 

ol 
*  2 

16 

41! 

349 

51 .30 

111 

3 

2 

8 

91 

115 

18 

70 

129 

6 

2 

8 

17! 

176 

27.90 

A  112 

3 

2 

9 

lOf 

127 

20 

10 

130 

6 

2 

10 

22f 

216 

33.60 

112 

3 

2 

10 

121 

141 

22 

90 

131 

6 

2 

16 

38! 

272 

50.90 

113 

3 

Ol 

Z  2 

8 

121 

129 

21 

60 

132 

6 

01 

z  2 

8 

22! 

190 

31 .30 

A  113 

3 

ol 
z  2 

9 

14 

142 

24 

00 

133 

6 

2- 
z  2 

10 

29 

238 

37.70 

114 

3 

ol 

Z  2 

10 

151 

157 

26 

40 

A  133 

6 

ol 
^  2 

16 

49 

324 

57.10 

Each  tank  is  equipped  with  a  three-quarter  inch  brass  drain  plug,  placed  in  one  side  near  bottom. 
We  will  place  this  plug  wherever  desired,  if  its  location  is  specified  in  the  order. 

All  sizes  listed  are  carried  in  stock,  and  can  be  shipped  immediately.  Other  sizes  made  to  order. 
By  ordering  two  or  more  tanks  of  nesting  sizes,  one-half  the  freight  can  be  saved. 

These  list  prices  are  based  on  No.  20  gauge  galvanized  steel.  For  No.  18  gauge,  add  30%,  and  for 

No.  16  gauge,  add  60%. 

All  tanks  listed  above  can  be  shipped  set-up  in  a  box-car. 

Always  order  by  number  as  well  as  size,  to  avoid  misunderstandings. 


144 


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“ST.  PAUL”  SQUARE  END  TANKS 


All  Parts  of  This  Tank  Are  Galvanized 


No. 

Width, 

Feet 

Height, 

Feet 

Length, 

Feet 

Cap’y. 

Bbls. 

Weight, 

Lbs. 

List 

Price 

No. 

Width, 

Feet 

Depth, 

Feet 

Length, 

Feet 

Cap  'y , 
Bbls. 

Weight, 

Lbs. 

List, 

Price 

201 

2 

2 

4 

Ol 

°2 

60 

$9.10 

A  210 

oi 

2 

L  2 

10 

13f 

162 

25.20 

202 

2 

2 

5 

4* 

72 

10.80 

211 

3 

2 

8 

10* 

130 

19.60 

203 

2 

2 

6 

5i 

84 

12.50 

212 

3 

2 

10 

13 

155 

23 .80 

205 

2 

2 

8 

7 

105 

15.90 

213 

3 

2\ 

8 

131 

145 

22  .80 

206 

2 

2 

10 

8f 

130 

19.30 

214 

3 

0i 
“  2 

10 

16* 

170 

27.60 

207 

2 

oi 
^  2 

8 

9 

120 

18.10 

216 

4 

2 

8 

14 

160 

22.90 

A  207 

2 

9l 
^  2 

10 

11 

150 

22.10 

217 

4 

2 

10 

171 

185 

27.50 

208 

2* 

2 

8 

8f 

115 

17.80 

221 

4 

2* 

8 

17f 

180 

26.30 

209 

2* 

2 

10 

11 

145 

21 .60 

222 

4 

2* 

10 

22j 

200 

31 .50 

210 

2| 

01 
z  2 

8 

11 

125 

20.80 

Details  of  construction  are  same  as  on  our  “Saint  Paul”  Round  End  Stock  Tanks.  See  previous 

page. 


“ST.  PAUL”  ROUND  END  TROUGHS 

Has  the  Same  Tube-Top  and  Bottom  Seam  as  the  “Saint  Paul”  Round  End  Stock  Tank 


No. 

Width, 

Inches 

Depth, 

Inches 

Length, 

Feet 

Cap'y. 

Gals. 

Weight, 

Lbs. 

List 

Price 

No. 

Width, 

Inches 

Depth, 

Inches 

Length, 

Feet 

Cap’y, 

Gals. 

Weight, 

Lbs. 

List 

Price 

151 

18 

12 

4 

41 

28 

$7.00 

157 

24 

12 

8 

113 

69 

12.40 

152 

18 

12 

5 

53 

35 

8.30 

158 

24 

12 

10 

144 

85 

14.80 

153 

18 

12 

8 

86 

53 

12.00 

159 

24 

18 

5 

102 

48 

9.40 

154 

24 

12 

4 

53 

31 

7.60 

160 

24 

18 

6 

125 

69 

10.80 

155 

24 

12 

5 

68 

46 

8.80 

161 

24 

18 

8 

170 

90 

13.60 

156 

24 

12 

6 

83 

54 

10.00 

162 

24 

18 

10 

215 

107 

16.40 

145 


No. 

Diameter, 

Feet 

Height, 

Feet 

Capacity, 

Bbls. 

Weight, 

Lbs. 

List 

Price 

No. 

Diameter, 

Feet 

Height, 

Feet 

Capacity, 

Bbls. 

Weight, 

Lbs. 

List 

Price 

1 

3 

2 

3 

45 

$  8.20 

14 

5 

6 

27! 

189 

$28  80 

A  1 

Qi 

2 

41 

58 

9.30 

15 

5 

8 

36i 

250 

36.70 

2 

4 

2 

51 

69 

10.50 

17 

6 

2 

12! 

116 

17.00 

B  2 

41 

2 

7 

78 

11.80 

18 

6 

Oi 

15! 

132 

19.60 

3 

4 

2\ 

6f 

76 

12.00 

19 

6 

3 

19 

146 

22.20 

4 

4 

3 

8 

85 

13.60 

20 

6 

4 

24f 

192 

29.00 

5 

4 

4 

Hi 

115 

16.50 

21 

6 

5 

32| 

220 

34.10 

6 

4 

5 

14-1 

136 

19.70 

E  21 

7 

2 

16f 

152 

21 .50 

7 

4 

6 

171 

150 

22.90 

22 

8 

2 

22 

188 

28.00 

8 

4 

8 

231 

196 

29.30 

23 

8 

oi 

z2 

28 

200 

31 .00 

9 

5 

2 

81 

90 

13.30 

24 

10 

2 

34! 

270 

39.00 

C  9 

5| 

2 

101 

110 

15.00 

25 

10 

43! 

295 

43.00 

10 

5 

oi 
^  2 

11 

98 

15.30 

F  25 

10 

3 

53 

330 

47.00 

11 

5 

3 

131 

112 

17.40 

26 

12 

2 

49! 

322 

53.50 

12 

5 

4 

18 

156 

21  00 

27 

12 

oi 

*2 

62f 

354 

58.50 

13 

5 

5 

221 

162 

24.90 

28 

12 

3 

76! 

385 

63 . 50 

Details  of  construction  are  same  as  on  our  “Saint  Paul”  Round  End  Stock  Tanks.  See  page  143. 
Tanks  over  8  feet  in  diameter  must  be  shipped  knocked-down. 


“ST.  PAUL”  OIL  TANKS 


For  Storage  of  Oils,  Gasoline,  Etc. 


No. 

Diameter, 

inches 

Height, 

inches 

Capacity, 

gallons 

Gauge, 

No. 

Weight, 

Lbs 

List  Price 

85 

18 

30 

32 

26 

20 

$  6.00 

86 

24 

30 

58 

26 

30 

6.50 

87 

24 

36 

70 

26 

34 

8.50 

88 

34 

30 

117 

24 

47 

11.00 

89 

34 

36 

140 

24 

52 

12.00 

90 

34 

42 

165 

24 

58 

14.50 

91 

34 

48 

189 

24 

62 

16.00 

92 

40 

42 

229 

24 

78 

19.50 

93 

40 

48 

260 

24 

85 

21.00 

Prices  include  screw  cap  opening  on  top,  and  y2  inch  brass  faucet  near  bottom. 


146 


“ST.  PAUL” STORAGE  TANKS 


For  Galvanized  Trimmings  add  10% 


These  storage  tanks  are  too  large  to  be  shipped  set-up  ready  for 
use.  Therefore,  they  are  always  shipped  knocked-down  and  at  a  low 
freight  rate,  as  tabulated  at  bottom  of  page  143.  To  facilitate  erection 
at  destination,  all  parts  are  assembled,  carefully  inspected,  and  prop¬ 
erly  marked.  All  rivet  holes  are  correctly  spaced,  and  all  angle  iron 
bracing  bent  to  the  proper  circle.  Necessary  rivets,  bolts  and  nuts  are 
shipped  with  each  tank.  Central  bands  and  bottom  angle  irons  will 
be  furnished  if  wanted  at  proper  additional  charges. 


No. 

Diameter 

Feet 

Height 

Feet 

Capacity 

Bbls. 

Weight 

Lbs. 

List  Price 

50 

6 

6 

40  '4 

340 

$  39.20 

51 

6 

8 

53  % 

430 

49.40 

52 

8 

5 

59  % 

475 

51.60 

53 

8 

6 

71% 

530 

58.20 

54 

8 

8 

95Vo 

640 

71.40 

55 

8 

10 

119V2 

750 

84.60 

56 

10 

8 

149M 

875 

93.90 

57 

10 

10 

186  3^2 

970 

110.00 

58 

12 

10 

268-M 

1400 

140.00 

59 

12 

12 

32234 

1600 

165.00 

List  prices  given  above  are  based  on  No.  20  gauge  galvanized  steel.  Tanks  No.  52,  53,  54  and  55 
should  not  be  lighter  than  No.  18  gauge,  and  larger  sizes  should  not  be  lighter  than  No.  16  gauge.  See¬ 
page  144  for  figuring  prices  on  these  heavier  gauges. 


Cone  Covers  for  Storage  Tanks 


All  covers  are  shipped  in  sections  ready  to  assemble,  and  are 
fitted  with  lugs  for  attaching  to  tank.  Manholes  are  not  supplied  un¬ 
less  specially  ordered.  If  manhole  is  wanted,  add  $2.50  to  list  price, 
and  state  whether  wanted  in  center  or  side  of  cover. 


Diameter 
6  feet . . 
8  feet. . 
10  feet. . 
12  feet . . 


List  Price 

.  . .  .$11.40 
.  . .  .  18.80 
.  . .  .  28.00 
. .  .  .  39.20 


“ST.  PAUL”  HOUSE  TANKS 


No. 

Diameter 

Inches 

Height 

Inches 

Capacity 

Gals. 

List  Price 

300 

18 

18 

20 

$3.60 

301 

18 

24 

26 

4.00 

302 

18 

30 

33 

4.40 

303 

18 

36 

40 

4  80 

304 

24 

18 

35 

4.00 

305 

24 

24 

47 

4.50 

306 

24 

30 

59 

5.00 

307 

24 

36 

71 

5.50 

308 

24 

48 

94 

6.50 

309 

24 

60 

118 

7.50 

310 

24 

72 

141 

8.50 

311 

30 

18 

55 

5.60 

312 

30 

24 

74 

6.30 

313 

30 

30 

92 

7.00 

314 

30 

36 

110 

7.70 

315 

30 

48 

147 

9.10 

316 

30 

60 

184 

10.50 

317 

30 

72 

220 

11.90 

See  page  143  for  details  of  con¬ 
struction. 

Add  for  Covers: 


Diameter  List 

18  inch . $1.80 

24  inch .  2.40 

30  inch .  3.00 


Will  provide  brass  drain  plug 
and  brass  faucet  at  a  small  extra 
charge. 


147 


t.  faul  merm®  eoRHtee  ©iHAiMie«T  ©©mpam 


“ST.  PAUL”  ROUND  BOTTOM  TROUGHS 

With  Angle  Iron  Stands  and  Top  Braces 


A  Sanitary  Feeding  Trough  that  is  Practically  Everlasting 


No. 

Width, 

Inches 

Depth, 

Inches 

Length, 

Feet 

Cap'y, 

Gals. 

Weight, 

Lbs. 

List 

Price 

No. 

Width, 

Inches 

Depth, 

Inches 

Length, 

Feet 

Cap’y, 

Gals. 

Weight’ 

Lbs. 

List 

Price 

897 

14 

7 

2 

6 

20 

$  3.50 

907 

23 

H|N 

t-H 

10 

90 

85 

9.50 

898 

14 

7 

3 

9 

25 

4.00 

908 

26 

13 

8 

95 

86 

9.80 

899 

14 

7 

4 

12 

30 

4.50 

909 

26 

13 

10 

120 

101 

12.00 

900 

14 

7 

6 

18 

40 

5.25 

910 

32 

16 

8 

152 

102 

12.25 

901 

14 

7 

5 

15 

36 

4.65 

911 

32 

16 

10 

190 

118 

14.25 

902 

14 

7 

8 

24 

50 

6.25 

912 

36 

18 

8 

188 

118 

14.50 

903 

14 

7 

10 

30 

65 

7.80 

913 

36 

18 

10 

235 

137 

16.50 

A  904 

20 

10 

6 

40 

50 

6.50 

914 

42 

21 

8 

260 

132 

17.50 

904 

20 

10 

8 

52 

62 

7.75 

915 

42 

21 

10 

325 

153 

19.00 

905 

20 

10 

10 

65 

75 

9.00 

916 

48 

24 

8 

344 

158 

18.85 

906 

23 

iH 

8 

72 

71 

8.50 

917 

48 

24 

10 

430 

187 

22.00 

Add  10%  for  Galvanized  Trimmings. 


“ST.  PAUL”  CISTERNS  WITH  CONE  TOPS 


Sanitary,  vermin-proof  and 
will  not  rust  or  crack  when 
buried.  Strongly  reinforced 
on  the  inside,  and  will  not 
collapse.  Not  affected  by 
frost. 


Prices  are  based  on  No.  20 
gauge  galvanized  steel.  We 
recommend  No.  18  gauge  for 
Nos.  607  to  613,  and  No.  16 
gauge  on  larger  sizes.  See 
page  144  for  extras 


No. 

Diam. 

Feet 

Height 

Feet 

Cap  ’y, 
Bbls. 

Weight, 

Lbs. 

List 

Price 

600 

4 

6 

161 

175 

$31.20 

601 

4 

8 

21f 

215 

37.60 

602 

4 

10 

271 

250 

44.00 

603 

41 

6 

21 

210 

35.20 

604 

41 

8 

28 

250 

42  .40 

605 

41 

^2 

10 

35 

305 

49.60 

606 

5 

6 

26 

235 

39.60 

607 

5 

8 

34f 

285 

47.50 

608 

5 

10 

431 

335 

55.30 

609 

6 

311 

275 

45.30 

No. 

Diam. 

Feet 

Height 

Feet 

Cap’y, 

Bbls. 

Weight, 

Lbs. 

List 

Price 

610 

5! 

8 

421 

330 

$54.30 

611 

51 

10 

53 

390 

63.30 

612 

6 

6 

38 

300 

53.10 

A  612 

6 

71 

471 

335 

60.80 

613 

6 

8 

53 

345 

63.30 

614 

6 

10 

671 

415 

73.50 

616 

7 

8 

73 

440 

77.50 

617 

7 

10 

911 

515 

89.10 

619 

8 

8 

951 

575 

92.70 

620 

8 

10 

1191 

655 

105.90 

Add  10%  for  Galvanized  Trimmings 


148 


“ST.  PAUL”  WAGON  TANKS 


Round  Ends — Flat  Top  and  Bottom 


No. 

Width. 

;  Feet 

Depth, 

Feet 

Length, 

Feet 

Cap'y, 

Gals. 

Weight, 

Lbs. 

List 

Price 

No. 

Width, 

Feet 

Depth, 

Feet 

Length, 

Feet 

Cap  ’y, 
Gals. 

Weight, 

Lbs. 

List 

Price 

W40 

2 

2 

6 

5 

146 

$20.00 

W43 

ol 
^  2 

2 

10 

Hi 

220 

$30.00 

W41 

2 

2 

8 

7 

183 

23.00 

W44 

3 

2 

8 

10i 

215 

29.50 

W42 

ol 

Z  2 

2 

8 

9 

203 

26.00 

W45 

3 

2 

10 

13| 

245 

32.50 

These  tanks  are  equipped  with  galvanized  steel  bulkheads  which  prevent  the  contents  from  wash¬ 
ing  back  and  forth.  A  fourteen-inch  square  manhole  with  cover,  or  an  iron  bushing  is  placed  on  the 
top  of  each  tank.  State  which  is  wanted  when  ordering.  At  one  end  we  place  a  two-inch  lock-nut 
threaded  pipe  connection.  We  recommend  setting  this  tank  on  timbers  extending  from  bolster  to 
bolster. 


“ST.  PAUL”  OVAL  BOTTOM  WAGON  TANKS 


No. 

Width, 

Feet 

1 

Height,  Length, 
Feet  1  Feet 

Cap’y, 

Bbls. 

Weight, 

Lbs. 

List 

Price 

No. 

Width, 

Feet 

Height, 

Feet 

Length, 

Feet 

Cap’y, 

Bbls. 

Weight, 

Lbs. 

List 

Price 

W20 

2 

2 

6 

4| 

85 

$22.00 

W23 

Ol 

*2 

2 

10 

91 

165 

$33.00 

W21 

2 

2 

8 

61 

110 

25  .30 

W24 

3 

2 

8 

9 

150 

31.50 

W22 

ol 
^  2 

2 

8 

71 

135 

28.60 

W25 

3 

2 

10 

Hi 

175 

36  80 

These  Oval  Bottom  Tanks  are  equipped  with  square  manholes  and  covers,  or  iron  bushings,  as  pre¬ 
ferred.  Bulkheads,  lock-nut  pipe  connection,  etc.,  are  furnished  as  described  for  the  Round  End  Wagon 
Tank.  For  durability,  the  tank  should  be  set  in  cradles  or  mounted  on  timbers  running  from  bolster 
to  bolster.  For  six-inch  Side  Boards,  add  15%. 


149 


PORTABLE  GRAIN  SHELTERS 


This  Grain  Shelter  is  substantially  constructed 
of  heavy  Galvanized  Sheets,  is  of  proven  merit 
and  is  absolutely  the  best  on  earth.  Always 
shipped  K.  D.  and  complete  with  all  necessary 
parts  for  assembling  at  destination. 


Diam. 

Height 

Capacity 

Weight 

List 

Feet 

Feet 

Bushels 

Pounds 

Price 

10 

8 

500 

750 

$110.00 

10 

10 

650 

1000 

144.00 

uy2 

10 

1000 

1300 

173.00 

12  y2 

12 

1200 

1600 

223.00 

List  prices  given  include  loading  funnel  with 
cover  and  hasp  for  locking,  complete  roof  and 
ventilator.  Add  for  Special  Combination  Door 
and  Emptying  Spout,  list  each . $12.00 


The  special  feature  of  these  Grain  Bins  is  the  Combination  Door  and  Spout.  The  door,  which  is 
36x24  inches  in  size,  is  fitted  in  a  track  and  can  be  slid  up  when  the  grain  level  is  lower  than  the  Spout. 
This  opens  the  side  manhole  and  gives  access  to  the  interior.  After  the  operator  has  entered,  the  Spout  can 
be  lowered  into  place  and  the  grain  shoveled  out.  This  arrangement  is  perfectly  weather-tight  and  is  not 
to  be  found  on  the  cheaper  class  of  “grain-bins.” 


“DANDY”  TANK  HEATERS 

The  “Dandy”  tank  heater  is  12  inches  in  diameter  and  30  inches  long,  is  made  of  heavy  Galvanized 
Steel  and  rests  on  the  bottom  of  the  tank.  The  feed  box  projects  at  an  angle  above  the  top  of  the  tank. 
The  entire  heater  is  absolutely  air  and  water  tight. 


List  price,  each, 
without  coal  grate, 
$20.00 

List  price,  each, 
with  coal  grate, 
$22.00 


Heater  Set  Up  and  Ready  for  Use. 


ISO 


Sectional  View  Illustrating  Construction. 


‘PRUDEN  SYSTEM’’  PORTABLE  OR  PERMANENT  FIRE-PROOF  BUILDINGS 


BY  SPECIAL  ARRANGEMENT  with  the  METAL  SHELTER  CO.,  of  St.  Paul,  for 
whom  we  manufacture  the  famous  “PRUDEN  SYSTEM”  of  Portable,  Fireproof  Buildings, 
we  now  offer  our  friends  among  the  trade  a  complete  line  of  these  buildings  at  prices  that 
should  make  them  easily  salable  anywhere,  and  exceptionally  profitable  to  handle. 

In  doing  so,  we  place  in  your  hands  the  very  best  metal  building  on  the  market,  the 
result  of  considerable  experiment  and  of  carefully  worked  out  details.  An  imitated  article  is 
always  a  successful  one,  and  these  buildings  have  many  imitators,  but  the  “PRUDEN  SYS¬ 
TEM”  buildings  are  fully  covered  by  patents,  patents  that  protect  you  as  the  dealer  as  well 
as  the  patentees  and  manufacturers.  So  far  as  we  know,  we  still  have  the  only  all-steel,  self¬ 
structuring,  portable  building  on  the  market. 


READ  HOW  THEY  ARE  MADE 

CONSTRUCTION.  “PRUDEN  SYSTEM”  buildings  are  made  in  interlocking  sections,  of  heavy 
galvanized  steel.  The  wall  sheets  imitate  various  designs  of  dressed  stone,  and  the  roof  sheets  represent 
fluted  tile.  Each  wall  section,  24  inches  wide,  contains  as  a  part  of  itself,  a  vertical  metal  studding  or  rib, 
of  ample  strength  and  rigidity,  in  addition  to  which  the  interlocking  bead  or  roll  on  the  edge  of  each  sheet 
provides  additional  reinforcement.  The  roof  sheets  interlock  in  the  same  manner  and  are  supported  by 
sectional  steel  trusses  of  elaborate  strength  but  easy  to  handle  and  simple  to  erect.  These  exclusive 
features  provide  rigid  vertical  supports  every  12  inches  in  the  wall,  without  using  any  framing  whatever, 
but  the  principal  reinforcement  consists  of  Y  inch  iron  rods,  running  from  beneath  the  angle  iron  sill  up 
through  the  center  of  the  interlocking  beads  and  connecting  with  the  roof  truss  and  its  corresponding  tie- 
rods  at  the  eaves.  These  rods,  continuing  from  the  sill  on  one  side  of  the  building,  up  through  the  eave 
support,  roof  truss,  ridge  finish,  and  down  the  other  side,  when  drawn  tight  with  the  nuts  at  the  sill,  bind 
the  whole  structure  into  a  perfectly  rigid,  permanent  building,  yet,  by  merely  removing  the  nuts,  the 
building  is  easy  to  take  down  and  move.  The  door  and  window  sections  interlock  in  the  same  manner 
and  can  be  located  wherever  desired  without  additional  labor  or  expense.  The  whole  structure,  even  to 
the  threads  on  the  bolts,  is  heavily  galvanized,  leaving  absolutely  nothing  that  can  rust,  rot,  warp,  or  burn. 
Every  section  is  completely  formed,  fitted  and  ready  to  put  in  place  before  shipping,  and  plain,  simple 
instructions  for  erecting  accompany  each  building.  We  furnish  no  floors  except  at  extra  prices,  as  mate¬ 
rials  for  floors  can  usually  be  purchased  at  destination  to  better  advantage.  Materials  and  workmanship  are 
fully  guaranteed. 

LINING.  For  garages,  summer  cottages,  etc.,  lining  is  seldom  needed,  as  the  buildings  are  absolutely 
windproof  and  impervious  to  moisture,  but  ample  provision  has  been  made  for  lining  the  buildings,  if 
desired.  By  inserting  strips  along  the  strengthening  ribs,  compo-board,  plaster  board,  lath  and  plaster,  or 
steel  ceilings  and  sidewalls  can  easily  be  applied,  making  these  buildings  as  warm  as  any  building  can  be 
made.  The  most  satisfactory  method,  however,  and  one  which  preserves  the  portable  feature,  is  to  line  the 
walls  with  a  flax  insulating  felt,  in  sections,  which  serves  as  a  non-conductor  of  heat  or  cold.  Then,  for 
the  inner  lining,  compo-board  or  steel  ceilings  are  preferable  and  most  economical,  and  the  portable,  fire¬ 
proof  features  are  retained. 

PRICES.  Until  you  are  familiar  with  the  unlimited  variety  of  buildings  the  “PRUDEN  SYSTEM” 
of  interchangeable  sections  offers,  you  will  find  it  better  to  write  for  net  prices  and  information  when  you 
have  a  prospect  in  sight,  but  for  your  convenience  in  figuring  approximate  prices,  we  give  on  the  follow¬ 
ing  pages  prices  on  the  most  commonly  used  sizes  and  designs.  Frequently,  by  rearranging  sections  and 
eliminating  something  not  needed,  lower  prices  are  obtained.  Also,  sections  can  be  added  from  time  to 
time  at  small  expense.  All  prices  given  are  F.  O.  B.  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

APPROXIMATE  WEIGHTS.  For  estimating  freight,  apply  Third  Class  Rate,  to  weights  derived 
as  follows: 

Buildings  10  feet  wide  weigh,  approximately,  120  lbs.  per  foot  of  length. 

Buildings  12  feet  wide  weigh,  approximately,  130  lbs.  per  foot  of  length. 

Buildings  14  feet  wide  weigh,  approximately,  140  lbs.  per  foot  of  length. 

Larger  sizes  in  proportion.  Add  extra  for  each  full  partition. 


T.fAUL  mormG  eeRmee  ORnAMEim  c0m~pamyJ 


“PRUDEN  SYSTEM”  PORTABLE  OR  PERMANENTFIRE-PROOF  BUILDINGS 


Design  No.  G-l — Standard  Garage 


Length,  feet .  12  14  16  18  20  24 

Width,  10  feet . $176.00  $192.00  $208.00  $228.00  $240.00 

Width,  12  feet .  195.00  213.00  231.00  251.00  268.00  $306.00 

Width,  14  feet .  233.00  255.00  277.00  299.00  339.00 


Prices  on  larger  sizes  quoted  upon  application. 


Standard  Fireproof  Garage 
Design  No.  G-i 

The  prices  given  include  the  fol¬ 
lowing  equipment,  but  any  varia¬ 
tion  may  be  made,  often  without 
extra  cost. 

1  pair  double  doors,  7  ft  9  in. 
wide  by  7  ft.  8 1/2  in.  high,  furnished 
with  bar  locking  device  controlled 
by  a  Yale  lock. 

1  single  door,  2  ft.  wide  by  6  ft. 
6  in.  high. 

3  windows,  24  in.  by  48  in.  Wire 
glass  furnished  unless  otherwise 
specified. 

1  Ornamental  Gable. 

2  Ventilators. 

2  Ridge  Terminals. 

2  Door  Stops,  for  double  doors. 

4  Metal  Corner  Shelves. 

2  Metal  Side  Shelves. 

All  necessary  bolts,  nuts,  rods, 
screws,  etc.,  for  complete  assem¬ 
bling  of  building.  We  include  no 
floor.  This  can  be  bought  locally 
to  a  better  advantage.  Prices  vary 
in  accordance  with  the  addition 
or  elimination  of  doors,  windows, 
screens,  etc. 


Low  Priced  All-Steel  Garage 
Design  No.  E-i 

A  perfectly  portable,  guaranteed 
building,  at  a  minimum  cost.  By 
eliminating  ornamentation  without 
affecting  strength  and  durability, 
the  price  is  within  the  reach  of 
the  most  conservative  buyer. 

For  the  prices  quoted  below,  the 
following  equipment  is  furnished: 

1  Pair  Double  Doors,  with  a  light 
panel  in  top  of  each,  as  shown, 
complete  with  hinges,  bar  lock, 
and  staple  and  hasp  for  padlock. 

2  Light  Panels,  14x28  inches,  one 
on  each  side  of  building. 

1  Pivoted  Ventilator,  14x28  inches, 
with  counter-weight  for  closing,  in 
rear  gable. 

1  Rear  and  2  Side  Shelves,  com¬ 
plete  with  brackets,  extending  en¬ 
tirely  around  the  interior  of  build¬ 
ing. 

All  bolts,  nuts,  screws,  etc.,  for 
complete  erection  of  the  building. 


Design  No.  E-l — Low-priced  All-steel  Garage 


Width 

Length 

Side  Walls 

W  eight 

Price 

8  feet 

14  feet 

8  feet 

1,600  lbs. 

$117.00 

10  feet 

16  feet 

8  feet 

1,900  lbs. 

140.00 

12  feet 

20  feet 

8  feet 

2,400  lbs. 

175.00 

For  intermediate  or  larger  sizes,  write  for  prices. 


152 


“PRUDEN  SYSTEM”  PORTABLE  OR  PERMANENT  FIRE-PROOF  BUILDINGS 


Portable  Summer  Cottage 
Design  No.  A-22 

An  absolutely  fireproof  cottage  for 
summer  resorts,  camping  parties, 
etc.,  or  at  a  low  extra  cost,  can  be 
lined  for  winter,  and  decorated  to 
suit  any  taste.  Made  in  even  foot 
sizes,  and  rooms  arranged  to  suit. 
Impervious  to  moisture,  windproof 
and  so  free  from  bulk  that  it  does 
not  accumulate  heat.  Prices  quoted 
include  the  following  Standard 
equipment,  but  variations  can  be 
made,  often  without  cost. 

Standard  Equipment 

1  Single  Door,  23x78  inches,  to 
each  room,  complete  with  hardware. 

2  Double  Casement  Windows, 
48x48  inches,  in  each  full  width 
room. 

1  Single  Casement  Window,  24x 
48  inches,  in  each  part  width  room. 

1  Stovepipe  Outlet  in  each  build¬ 
ing. 

1  Extra  Stovepipe  Outlet  for  each 
kitchen  addition. 

All  outside  openings  screened. 

No  floors  included. 

All  screen-wire  galvanized. 


Design  No.  A-22 — Portable  Summer  Cottage. 


Main  Number 

Building  Rooms 

12x28  3 

16x36  4 

20x32  5 

Walls,  9  feet  high. 


List  For  8-ft.  For  Steel  Ceilings  Total 

Price  End  Kitchen  and  Double  Walls  Complete 


$430.00  $  75.00  $135.00  $  640.00 

773.00  95.00  195.00  1,063.00 

930.00  125.00  212.00  1,267.00 

8  foot  screened  porch  included  as  one  room. 


Main 

Building 

8x14 

10x16 

12x20 


Design  No.  G-21 — Portable  Bungalow 


List 

Price 

$155.00 

177.00 

229.00 


Add  for  each  6  ft. 
Side  Porch 

$72.00 

77.00 

99.00 


Add  for  each  6  ft. 
End  Porch 

$38.00 

55.00 

66.00 


Sidewralls,  8  feet  high.  Porches  screened.  Add  15  cents  per  square 
foot  for  steel  partitions,  if  wanted. 


Portable  Steel  Bungalow 
Design  No.  G-21 

For  outing  cottages,  camps, 
hunting  lodges,  etc.,  this  moderate- 
priced  bungalow  is  exceptionally 
suitable.  Porches,  if  desired,  can 
be  furnished  either  for  the  sides 
or  ends  of  the  building,  or  both, 
and  the  windows  and  doors  ar¬ 
ranged  to  suit.  The  whole  build¬ 
ing,  screens  included,  is  made  in 
sections,  and  can  be  easily  taken 
apart  and  moved  from  place  to 
place.  Prices  are  based  on  build¬ 
ings  containing  one  room,  but  at 
a  low  extra  cost,  steel  partitions 
are  included,  dividing  the  bunga¬ 
low  into  rooms  to  meet  require¬ 
ments.  If  for  winter  use  the 
building  can  be  very  easily  lined 
with  insulating  felt,  compo-board, 
steel,  or  lath  and  plaster,  as  desired. 
Quotations  include  Standard  Equip¬ 
ment,  as  follows: 

1  door,  2  feet  wide,  6  feet  6 
inches  high,  with  hinges,  lock,  etc. 

3  windows,  24x48  inches. 

2  ventilators. 

1  special  roof  sheet  with  chim¬ 
ney. 

All  bolts,  nuts,  rods,  etc.,  re¬ 
quired  to  erect  complete. 

No  floor  included. 


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PORTABLE  OR  PERMANENT  FIRE-PROOF  BUILDINGS 


Small  Stores  and  Offices 
Design  No.  G-25 

To  utilize  vacant  lots  in  choice 
locations,  for  offices,  stores,  or 
similar  purposes,  a  building  simi¬ 
lar  to  this  one  soon  pays  for  itself. 
We  make  them  in  any  size  and  in 
a  large  variety  of  designs  suited  to 
the  different  uses  for  which  they 
are  intended.  Our  Standard  Equip¬ 
ment  is  intended  to  cover  all 
ordinary  windows,  doors,  orna¬ 
ments,  etc.,  complete,  but  varying 
styles  make  a  specific  list  impos¬ 
sible  except  in  specific  cases.  The 
building  shown  was  furnished  with 
two  windows  and  a  door  in  the 
rear,  in  addition  to  the  equipment 
shown,  and  was  furnished  com¬ 
plete,  excepting  glass  for  front,  at 
the  prices  given.  We  include  no 
glass,  as  this  can  often  be  pur¬ 
chased  locally  to  better  advantage. 
Framework  for  glass  included.  We 
submit  special  front  designs  and 
floor  plans  for  approval.  Reduc¬ 
ing  the  glass  surface  reduces  the 
cost. 

Glass  for  front,  double  walls,  and  ceiling  are  extra. 

Made  in  any  size.  Prices  upon  application. 


Interior  of  Store  Building 
Shown  Above 

Showing  the  neat,  clean  and  at¬ 
tractive  appearance  of  compo-board 
lining  as  applied  to  the  interior  of 
■“Pruden  System”  buildings.  We 
recommend  our  steel  ceilings  and 
•sidewalls  for  this  purpose,  and  by 
using  them  the  result  is  an  inde¬ 
structible  interior  finish,  exception¬ 
ally  decorative  and  proof  against 
moisture,  germs,  vermin,  and  fire. 
To  keep  out  the  cold,  a  layer  of 
flax  insulating  felt  is  used,  and  is 
applied  next  to  the  outer  steel 
wall,  leaving  a  dead  air  space  of 
•one  inch  between  it  and  the  inner 
lining.  This  has  been  proven  suffi¬ 
ciently  warm  for  winter  use  in  the 
coldest  weather,  and  has  the  added 
advantage  of  being  cool  in  sum¬ 
mer,  as  the  bulk  of  material  used 
is  so  small  that  it  does  not  retain 
the  heat  of  the  sun,  as  is  the  case 
in  wood,  brick,  or  stone  buildings. 


This  picture  shows  the  interior  of  a  small  confectionery  store 
and  lunch  room  in  a  residence  district  in  Pittsburg.  This  is  only 
one  of  hundreds  of  purposes  for  which  the  “Pruden  System”  is 
adapted,  and  they  are  now  in  use  all  over  the  country  as  stores,  shops, 
offices,  restaurants,  picture  theaters,  waiting  stations,  and  for  numerous 
other  purposes. 


Design  No.  G-25 — Store  Buildings 

Length,  feet .  12  14  16  18  20  24 

Width,  10  feet . $204.00  $220.00  $233.00  $246.00  $261.00 

Width,  12  feet .  221.00  236.00  253.00  268.00  284.00  $315.00 

Width,  14  feet .  255.00  273.00  289.00  307.00  310.00 


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Moving  Picture  Theatre 
Design  No.  S-26 

A  perfectly  portable,  fireproof 
theater  building,  for  much  less 
money  than  any  other  construc¬ 
tion  would  cost.  The  building 
that  may  be  erected  on  any  vacant 
location,  and  easily  moved  if  the 
location  is  not  profitable.  This 
building  is  located  at  Kamsack, 
Sask.,  is  24  feet  wide  and  80  feet 
long,  and  seats  300  people.  It  is 
furnished  complete  as  shown,  with 
ornamental  front,  box  office,  fire¬ 
proof  machine  room  on  the  in¬ 
terior,  steel  ceilings,  steel  side- 
walls,  metal  finish  around  the 
proscenium  arch,  doors,  and  win¬ 
dows.  Complete,  excepting  stage, 
scenery,  floor  and  chairs.  This 
demonstrates  the  possibilities  of 
the  “Pruden  System”  of  construc¬ 
tion.  The  prices  quoted  include 
ordinary  equipment  as  described, 
including  inside  lining  for  winter 
vise,  and  the  same  structure,  with 
very  little  variation,  has  been  used 
for  churches,  stores,  machine  shops, 
public  garages,  factories,  etc. 


Design  S-26 — Moving  Picture  Theatre 


Interior  View  of  Moving  Picture  Theatre  Shown  Above 

Showing  method  of  heating  used  in  weather  averaging  around  30 
degrees  below  zero.  Operated  all  winter  with  no  other  heat  than 
two  small  stoves,  one  in  each  end  of  building. 


PRICES 

Prices  vary  in  proportion  to  size 
and  the  amount  of  equipment  de¬ 
sired.  Buildings  equipped  as 
described  in  these  cuts,  cost  ap¬ 
proximately: 

A  building,  as  shown,  24  feet  wide 
by  80  feet  long,  with  12  foot  side- 
walls,  seating  300  people,  inclu¬ 
ding  felt  lining,  steel  ceilings  and 
walls,  will  cost . $3,000.00 

For  the  same  equipment,  in  a 
building  28x90,  with  14  foot  side- 
walls,  seating  400  people,  we 
quote  . $4,200.00 

To  seat  500  people,  we  quote  on  a 
building  30x100,  with  14  foot  side 
walls,  a  price  of . $5,500.00 

Larger,  smaller  and  intermediate 
sizes  are  figured  in  the  same  pro¬ 
portion. 

We  solicit  opportunities  to  offer 
suggestions  and  submit  designs 
suited  to  any  special  requirements, 
for  the  approval  of  your  customers. 

We  have  not  tried  to  tell  the 
whole  story,  and  any  further  in¬ 
formation  is  yours  for  the  asking. 


155 


PAGE 

Adjustable  Eave  Trough  Hangers .  128 

Animal  Vanes . 73,74 

Automatic  Windows  and  Doors . 138,139 

Automobile  Garages . 151,152 

Awnings,  Corrugated  Steel .  31 

Balls,  Spun  Metal .  125 

Balusters,  Spun .  ...  125 

Bannerets  .  72 

Beaded  Siding  and  Ceiling .  37 

Beads,  Plaster  Corner .  136 

Belt  Cornices . 10,11 

Block  Letters .  16 

Boot  Pipes,  Cast  Iron .  135 

Brackets,  Pressed  Zinc .  120 

Brick  Bonds .  136 

Brick  Faced  Siding .  36 

Bungalows  and  Cottages . 151-153 

Canopies  or  Marquees .  21 

Capitals  and  Heads .  123 

Caps  and  Sills,  Window  and  Door . 42,43 

Casings  . 39-43 

Cast  Iron  Crestings .  57 

Cast  Iron  Sewer  Connections .  135 

Ceilings  and  Side  Walls . 76-112 

Ceiling  Paint,  “Perfecto” .  95 

Cisterns,  with  Cone  Tops .  148 

Columns,  Metal .  23 

Conductor  Heads .  135 

Conductor  Hooks  and  Fasteners . 134,  135 

Conductor  Pipe  and  Fittings . 131-135 

Conductor  Strainers .  133 

Continuous  Hip  and  Ridge  Shingles .  64 

Continuous  Rock  Faced  Steel .  40 

Corner  Beads,  Plaster .  136 

Corner  Casings,  for  Sidings . 39,40 

Cornices  . 1-12 

Cornices,  Belt  and  Lintel . 10,  11 

Cornices,  Details  and  Instructions .  1,2 

Cornices,  Embossed .  6 

Corrugated  Flashings .  30 

Corrugated  Ridgings .  30 

Corrugated  Roofings  and  Sidings .  30 

Corrugated  Sheets,  Curved .  31 

Corrugated  Steel  Awnings .  31 

Cottages  and  Bungalows . 151-153 

Crestings,  Cast  Iron .  57 

Crestings,  Ornamental .  67 

Cresting  Shells,  Zinc .  121 

Cresting  Terminals . . . . .  .61,62 

Crockets,  Zinc. . . . .  124 

Crosses  . .  75 

Cupolas,  Ventilating . 26,27 

Curved  Corrugated  Sheets .  31 

Cut-Offs,  Rainwater .  133 

Doors,  Metal  Covered .  141 

Doors,  Tin  Clad,  Underwriters’ .  139 


PAGE 

Door  and  Window  Caps  and  Sills . 42,43 

Drum  Signs .  142 

Eaves  Trough  and  Gutters . 126-131 

Elbows  and  Shoes . i .  132 

Embossed  Cornices .  6 

Ends  and  Drops,  Eave  Trough .  127 

Expanded  Metal  Lath . 137 

Fasteners,  Conductor . 134,  135 

Finials  . 68-73 

Fireproof  Buildings . 151-155 

Fireproof  Doors . 139,141 

Fireproof  Shutters .  140 

Fireproof  Windows . 138 

Flashings  .  46 

Flashings,  Corrugated .  30 

Freight  Classification . . . 158 

Fronts,  Metal  Store . 47-56 

Furring  Strips  for  Ceilings .  95 

Gable  Panels  or  Tympanums . 15,16 

Galvanizing  for  the  Trade .  46 

Garages,  Portable . 151,152 

Garlands,  Wreaths  and  Ribbons . 122 

Glass  .  22 

Gothic  Shingle  Roofing .  33 

Grain  Shelters .  150 

Guards,  Skylight .  137 

Gutter  Hooks .  130 

Gutters  and  Eave  Trough . 126-130 

Half  Balls,  Spun  Metal .  125 

Hangers,  Eave  Trough .  128 

Heads  and  Capitals,  Zinc . 128 

Heads,  Conductor  Pipe .  135 

Heaters,  Tank .  150 

Hip  Caps .  62 

Hip  and  Ridge  Roll .  63 

Hip  Shingles  and  Ridge  Tile . 64,65 

Hip  Starters .  61 

Hooks,  Conductor . 134,  135 

Hooks,  Gutter .  130 

House  Tanks . 147 

Index  . 156,157 

“Iwans”  Conductor  Pipe  Hangers .  135 

Knocked  Down  Tanks . 143 

Lath,  Metal .  137 

Lead  Washers .  30 

Leaves  and  Shells . 119,  121 

Letters  and  Name  Plates .  16 

Lintel  Cornices . 10,  1 1 

Marquees  or  Canopies .  21 

Metal  Buildings,  Portable . 151-155 

Metal  Ceilings  and  Side  Walls . 76-112 

Metal  Covered  Doors .  141 

Metal  Fronts . 47-56 

Metal  Lath .  137 

Metal  Shingles  and  Tile . 58-61 

Metal  Windows .  138 


156 


PAGE 

Mitres,  Eave  Trough .  127 

Mouldings,  Pressed  Zinc . 114-117 

Nails  for  Roofing  and  Siding .  ....  46 

Name  Plates  and  Letters . 16 

“Neverbreak”  Conductor  Hooks .  134 

Oil  Tanks .  146 

Ornamental  Crestings . 57,  67 

Ornamental  Ridgings .  66 

Ornaments,  Pressed  Zinc . 113-124 

Paint,  “Perfecto”  Steel  Ceiling .  95 

Panels,  Name  and  Gable . 15,  16 

Pediments .  13 

“Perfecto”  Steel  Ceiling  Paint .  95 

Photographers’  Skylights .  20 

Pilasters,  Rock  Faced .  40 

Pipe  and  Fittings,  Conductor . 131-135 

Pipe,  Ventilating .  125 

Plaster  Corner  Bead .  136 

Portable  Buildings . 151-155 

Portable  Grain  Shelters .  150 

Post  Signs . 142 

Pressed  Zinc  Ornaments . 113-124 

“Pruden  System”  Buildings . 151-155 

Remodeling  Buildings,  Examples .  ....  49 

Ridge  and  Hip  Roll .  63 

Ridge  Finials .  68 

Ridgings  . 60-67 

Ridgings,  Corrugated .  30 

Ridge  Tile  and  Hip  Shingles . 64,65 

Rock  Faced  Sidings . 36,37 

Roll  Roofings .  35 

Roofings  and  Sidings . 28-38 

Roofings,  How  to  Figure . 28,29 

Roof  Trimmings . 57-75 

Rosettes,  Pressed  Zinc .  118 

Round  Bottom  Troughs .  148 

Round  Tanks .  146 

Sewer  Connections,  Cast  Iron .  135 

Shells  and  Leaves,  Pressed  Zinc . 119,121 

Shelters,  Metal . 151-155 

Shingles  and  Tile . 58-61 

Shoes  and  Elbows .  132 

Shutters,  Fireproof .  140 

Side  Walls  and  Ceilings,  Steel . 76-112 

Siding  Plates,  Slip  Joint . 44,45 

Sidings  and  Roofings . 28-38 

Sidings,  How  to  Figure . .28,29 

Signs,  Metal . 16,142 

Sills  and  Caps,  Windows  and  Doors . 42,43 

Skylights  . 17-20 


PAGE 

Skylight  Glass .  22 

Skylight  Guards .  137 

Slip  Joint  Casings .  40 

Slip  Joint  Ridgings  and  Hip .  63 

Slip  Joint  Siding  Plates . 44,45 

Spun  Metal  Balls  and  Balusters .  125 

Stamped  Zinc  Ornaments . 113,  124 

Standing  Seam  Roofings . 32,33 

Starters,  Hip . 61 

Steel  Ceilings  and  Side  Walls . 76-112 

Stock  Tanks . 143-146 

Storage  Tanks .  147 

Store  Fronts,  Metal . 47-56 

Strainers,  Conductor  Pipe .  133 

Swinging  Signs .  142 

Tank  Heaters .  150 

Tanks  . 143-150 

Terminals  for  Ridgings . 61,62,68 

Tile  and  Shingles . 58-61 

Tin  Clad  Doors,  Underwriters’ .  139 

Tools,  Roofing  Tongs .  46 

Tower  Finials .  68 

Troughs,  Feeding . 145,148 

Tubing,  Plain  Round  Galvanized .  131 

Tympanums  or  Gable  Panels . 15,  16 

Underwriters’  Doors  and  Windows . 138,  139 

Urns,  Spun  Metal .  14 

Valleys,  Formed  and  in  Rolls .  46 

Vanes  and  Finials .  69-74 

V-Crimped  Roofings .  34 

Ventilating  Cupolas . 26,27 

Ventilating  Systems .  25 

Ventilators  . 24-27 

Wagon  Tanks .  149 

Wall  Ties  and  Brick  Bonds .  136 

Washers,  Lead .  30 

Water  Tables .  38 

Weatherboard  or  Drop  Siding .  38 

Window  and  Door  Caps  and  Sills . 41-43 

Window  and  Door  Casings . 41,42 

Windows,  Fireproof .  138 

Window  Shutters .  140 

Wire  Eave  Trough  Hangers .  128 

Wood  Filled  Metal  Doors .  141 

Wood  Furring  Strips  for  Ceiling . 95 

Wreaths,  Ribbons  and  Garlands .  122 

“Youngs”  Strainer  and  Cut-Off .  133 

Zinc  Balusters  and  Balls .  125 

Zinc  Ornaments,  Pressed . 113-124 


15? 


FREIGHT  CLASSIFICATION 


For  the  convenience  of  our  customers  we  append  herewith  a  list  of  freight  classifi¬ 
cations  applying  to  various  Sheet  Metal  materials  presented  in  this  catalog.  Rates  have 
been  taken  from  the  last  issue  of  the  Western  Classification  and  are  therefore  subject  to 
change  at  any  time  without  previous  notice.  As  several  of  the  rates  have  been  in  effect 
for  years,  this  list  will  be  correct  for  some  time  with  possibly  one  or  two  changes  in 
several  years.  Ask  your  local  agent  for  rates  of  freight  from  St.  Paul  to  your  city  and 
insert  them  below.  This  list  should  prove  invaluable  for  figuring  freights  and  for  check¬ 
ing  freight  bills. 

RATES  APPLYING  FROM  SAINT  PAUL,  MINNESOTA,  TO . 


First  Class . Second  Class . Third  Class . Fourth  Class 


Article  Rate 

Balls  (zinc  or  copper) . Second 

Balusters  (zinc  or  copper) . Second 

Brick  Bonds . Fourth 

Casings  (galvanized  steel) . Second 

Caps  (window  and  door) . Second 

Ceilings  (steel) . Fourth 

Ceiling  Paint,  “Perfecto” . Fourth 

Ceiling  Strips  (wood) . Fourth 

Conductor  Heads . Second 

Conductor  Pipe  (not  nested) . First 

Conductor  Pipe  (nested) . Second 

Corner  Bead . Third 

Cornices  (galvanized,  nested) . First 

Cornices  (not  nesting) . 3  x  First 

Cornices  (copper) . 2  x  First 

Crestings  (boxed) . Second 

Crosses  . 3  x  First 

Doors  and  Shutters . Fourth 

Eaves  Trough . Second 

Elbows  and  Shoes . First 

Finials,  Vanes,  Bannerets . 3  x  First 

Glass  (ribbed  and  ribbed  wired) . Fourth 

Glass  (polished) . First 

Garages  (portable,  fireproof) . Third 

Gutters  . First 

Lath  (metal) . Third 

Lead  Washers . Third 

Mitres  (eaves  trough,  gutter) . Second 

Nails  (in  boxes) . Third 

Nails  (in  kegs) . Fourth 

Ornaments  (pressed) . First 

Panels . First 


Article  Rate 

Piping  (ventilating,  nested) . l^x  First 

Piping  (not  nested) . First 

Ridgings  (crated  and  nested) . Second 

Ridgings  (not  nested) . First 

Roofings  (steel,  all  kinds) . Fourth 

Shingles  and  Tiles  (steel) . Fourth 

Shutters  and  Doors . Fourth 

Sidings  (steel,  all  kinds) . Fourth 

Sidings  (slip  joint) . Fourth 

Signs  (drum) . First 

Skylights  (racked  in  crates) . ..\l/2x  First 

Skylights  (knocked  down,  bundled) . Second 

Solder  . Third 

Spun  Work . Second 

Steel  Ceilings  and  Walls . Fourth 

Tanks  (set  up) . 2  x  First 

Tanks  (nested) . First 

Tanks  (knocked  down  completely) . Fourth 

Tanks  (Oil  Tanks,  crated) . First 

Tanks  (K.  D.,  sides  in  rolls) . First 

Terminals  . Second 

Trough  (watering,  nested) . First 

Urns  .  3  x  First 

Valleys  (rolled  or  formed) . Fourth 

Vanes  (Animal  Figures) . First 

Ventilating  Cupolas . 2  x  First 

Ventilators  . Gx  First 

Window  Frames  and  Sash . First 

Windows  (sash  glazed) . Third 

Windows  (sash  only) . .2  x  First 

Wire  Guards  (for  Skylights) . Third 

Zinc  Ornaments . First 


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